Essentially right.

 

The only thing you need to account for is the conduit run. If you run those 3x 
1/0’s  for each leg in the same conduit, you then need to apply any applicable 
derates due to multiple current carrying conductors in a conduit, on top of any 
other conditions of use derates.

 

Or avoid that issue by having each parallel set of conductors in their own 
conduits. And, avoid having wires of different polarity/phase in separate 
conduits. I’ve heard of 3ph service entrances where all L1’s were in one metal 
conduit, then L2’s in a second metal conduit, L3’s in another, etc. The 
resulting electro-magnetic resonance between the conduits heated them to the 
point you could not lay your hand on the conduits. The separation of the wires 
by a metallic conduit acted like the iron core of a transformer (a crappy iron 
core) and heated up by the constant changes in the EMF. With DC, I would 
suspect that you would just essentially be building a full time electromagnet, 
not a heat issue, but might cause your clients to get a knock on the door by 
some boy scouts on an orienteering trip when their compasses all point to their 
house ;)

 

With Regards,

 

Daniel Young, 

NABCEP Certified PV Installation ProfessionalTM: Cert #031508-90

NABCEP Certified Solar Heating InstallerTM: Cert #SH031409-13

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf 
Of Bill Turberville
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 1:15 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Parallel Wire combining

 

I am sorry.  Bad fingers.  Three times the ampacity under the same conditions.

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf 
Of Larry
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 12:09 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Parallel Wire combining

 

OK, let's use 1/0 for the example. 108,350 x 3 = 325,050. Do I now have a cable 
between 300 and 350 AWG?

Thank you,
 
Larry

On 12/2/14 10:51 AM, Bill Turberville wrote:

The minimum conductor size that can be paralleled, according to the NEC is 1/0.

 

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From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf 
Of Jerry Shafer
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 11:45 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Parallel Wire combining

 

We have installed multible mcm 500 to meet this and there were three on each 
leg but that was because of the required size and bending room
Jerry

On Dec 2, 2014 7:43 AM, "Larry" <la...@starlightsolar.com> wrote:

Wrenches,

If I combine 3 conductors of equal length in parallel, is the resulting size 
equal to 3 times the Circular Mil area? For example, #4 is 42,080cm so are 
three #4's close to 2/0 (134,200cm) in size? Is it as simple as this? Assuming 
the conductors can not be removed individually, does this mean the current 
capacity is equal to the resulting wire size?

Thanks, Larry

 

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