Anytime you want a 100A circuit (or larger) for your house or outbuilding. Pretty common actually, since every house and most buildings have a service entrance.

Tim E.

On 8/27/2020 1:08 PM, [email protected] wrote:
  > Check the NEC if you wanna do it for your house

Section 310.4 of the National Electrical Code permits paralleling of
conductors only if the wire gauge used is 1/0 or larger. There are
further stipulations on the type and installation of the conductors.
For sure, follow the NEC guidelines.

Really, who is likely to need this kind of ampacity in domestic wiring?

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