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ruben trevino
Dec 2, 2013, 07:25 PM
I have a question, electrician ran 3 -4/0 copper wire and 1 3/0 copper wire and 1 # 6 cu ground in a 2" pvc pipe in schedule 40, what happen to pipe/wire being to small was told it needed to be a 3" pipe. Let me know,, ruben
stanfortyman
Dec 2, 2013, 08:14 PM
What would you like to know?
Where would you need three 4/0, one 3/0 and one #6? Doesn't make any sense.
donf
Dec 3, 2013, 07:55 AM
Just telling us what the conductor size is doesn't help us. We need the type of insulation on the wire to let you know.
For example for more than 2 conductors in a size 2 schedule 40 conduit you cannot go above 1.316 sq. inches. Using your sizes and type "THWN-2" insulation, the fill would be 1.4997 sq. inches. Meaning the conductor is to small for these cables. A size 2.5 schedule 40 conductor should have been used.
If your electrician used a different type of cables, the sizes will be different! The trade size 2 may be correct for the different type conductors. So don't raise hell with the guy until you have the correct information. The sizing information can be found in Chapter 9 of the NEC, Use table 4 for the conduit measurements and table 5 to determine the conductor sizes based on the type and AWG of the conductors.