hrc
Electrical
- Nov 8, 2001
- 104
Feeding into a control box with a 208Y feed, using 6/5 SO cable, full load on the system is 43.846A/phase
[derived from having a power supply with a draw of 14.42A, so using two legs and three supplies split across, each phase will see a draw of 28.8A, and then a 15A single phase 120V load for each phase]
So, the main feed from the load side of the control box breaker will come to a terminal block using #10 wire (free air), and the other side feeds two power supplies AND the 115V outlet. So the PS see a draw of 28.8A and that requires #14. Tapping off this phase and the neutral, the 15A feed only needs #18. So is it 'legal' to take two different wire sizes off the terminal block, or the studs of the circuit breaker?
[derived from having a power supply with a draw of 14.42A, so using two legs and three supplies split across, each phase will see a draw of 28.8A, and then a 15A single phase 120V load for each phase]
So, the main feed from the load side of the control box breaker will come to a terminal block using #10 wire (free air), and the other side feeds two power supplies AND the 115V outlet. So the PS see a draw of 28.8A and that requires #14. Tapping off this phase and the neutral, the 15A feed only needs #18. So is it 'legal' to take two different wire sizes off the terminal block, or the studs of the circuit breaker?