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*'''Aluminum ampacity''' - 1/0 aluminum does 100A at 60C. '''Good chart of wire types and their T resistance [https://wire.buyawg.com/viewitems/all-categories-appendix-allowable-ampacities/sulated-aluminum-or-copperclad-aluminum-conductors]'''
*'''Copper Ampacity''' - 2AWG copper is rated for 95A at 60C, 1 AWG is rated for 110 at 60C [https://www.lapptannehill.com/resources/technical-information/ampacity-chart]
*NM-B house wire is specified for 60C by the NEC, but it can withstand 90C. [https://www.menards.com/main/electrical/electrical-wire-cable/indoor-electrical-cable/12-2-type-nm-b-cable-with-ground-wire/sku3691335/p-1474478926948-c-6441.htm]
*NM-B house wire is specified for 60C by the NEC, but it can withstand 90C. [https://www.menards.com/main/electrical/electrical-wire-cable/indoor-electrical-cable/12-2-type-nm-b-cable-with-ground-wire/sku3691335/p-1474478926948-c-6441.htm]
*2AWG copper is rated for 95A at 60C, 1 AWG is rated for 110 at 60C [https://www.lapptannehill.com/resources/technical-information/ampacity-chart]
*USE-2, RHW-2 and RHH - sunlight, heat, moisture resistant [https://www.performancewire.com/use-2-rhw-2-or-rhh/#:~:text=These%20wires%20are%20single%20conductor,%2Dlinked%20polyethylene%20(XLPE).]
*USE-2, RHW-2 and RHH - sunlight, heat, moisture resistant [https://www.performancewire.com/use-2-rhw-2-or-rhh/#:~:text=These%20wires%20are%20single%20conductor,%2Dlinked%20polyethylene%20(XLPE).]
*Aluminum ampacity - 1/0 aluminum does 100A at 60C. '''Good chart of wire types and their T resistance [https://wire.buyawg.com/viewitems/all-categories-appendix-allowable-ampacities/sulated-aluminum-or-copperclad-aluminum-conductors]'''
*Terminations at panels must be rated at 60C - [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/212961/sub-panel-feeder-circuit-wire-sizing#:~:text=(1)%20Conductors%20rated%2060%C2%B0,C%20(140%C2%B0F).] - thus you must specify wire for 60C. For example, if you want 100A, oversize 100A 90C wire to something larger at whose 60C rating you get the required ampacity.
*Terminations at panels must be rated at 60C - [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/212961/sub-panel-feeder-circuit-wire-sizing#:~:text=(1)%20Conductors%20rated%2060%C2%B0,C%20(140%C2%B0F).] - thus you must specify wire for 60C. For example, if you want 100A, oversize 100A 90C wire to something larger at whose 60C rating you get the required ampacity.
*THHN to subpanel - yes if in conduit - [https://www.reddit.com/r/electrical/comments/j0iks3/can_you_wire_thhn_direct_to_a_sub_panel/]
*THHN to subpanel - yes if in conduit - [https://www.reddit.com/r/electrical/comments/j0iks3/can_you_wire_thhn_direct_to_a_sub_panel/]

Revision as of 01:56, 16 May 2023

About

  • Aluminum ampacity - 1/0 aluminum does 100A at 60C. Good chart of wire types and their T resistance [1]
  • Copper Ampacity - 2AWG copper is rated for 95A at 60C, 1 AWG is rated for 110 at 60C [2]
  • NM-B house wire is specified for 60C by the NEC, but it can withstand 90C. [3]
  • USE-2, RHW-2 and RHH - sunlight, heat, moisture resistant [4]
  • Terminations at panels must be rated at 60C - [5] - thus you must specify wire for 60C. For example, if you want 100A, oversize 100A 90C wire to something larger at whose 60C rating you get the required ampacity.
  • THHN to subpanel - yes if in conduit - [6]
  • Standard practice - individual THHN through conduit or NM-B through stud holes [7]
  • Romex or BX wire can be run without conduit - [8]
    • Romex goes up to 2 awg [9]

Subpanels

  • Since 2008, 4-wire cable is required. [10]
  • SER cable is preferred, no conduit needed [11]. XHHW and THHN can be used but require conduit.

Cost

  • THHN 6 ga copper - $1/ft [12]
  • 6/3 NM-B is $5/ft [13] or [14]
  • 2/3 NM-B is $9/ft [15]
  • 4/0 is same price - [16] or [17]
  • 1/0 aluminum URD is 100A and $2.50/ft [18]
  • 2/0 aluminum SER is $4/ft [19]
  • 1/0 aluminum SER is 1.1" OD + $3/ft [20]. $4/ft after shipping for 32'.