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    Nov 2, 2012, 05:28 AM
    Can I use 1" conduit ?
    My office needs 125A, 208/120V power. The main panel is three phases, 480V and 400 FT far away from my office could you please tell me what is minimal size of wires and the EMT conduit I need. I have a 45KVA transformer in my office.

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