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    Mar 27, 2013, 08:25 PM
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    Can I run 6-500kcmil and 2-350kcmil use-2 wire in a 4" grc conduit for line side power to a 600 amp disconnect
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    Mar 28, 2013, 04:14 AM
    What does your foreman say?
    What do the prints say?

    This is a big question for someone to come to a home & garden DIY message board to ask. What is your role in this job?

    The quick answer is no. And you also may not be able to use 500 parallel for a 600A 3-phase service either.

    Do you own a code book? All of this can be found in about 30 seconds in a code book.

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