Hello everyone. New to the forum. Thanks for being here.
I apologize for the lengthiness of my write up but I wanted to provide as much info as possible. I appreciate any help or guidance.
I am not an electrician by trade so I may be a little dangerous. I have been reviewing NEC 2017 and many articles online but still have uncertainties and need some help.
I removed a generator that was too small for my current needs (no pun intended). I wish to use the existing generator cable to feed a 140,000 btu 240v pool heat pump and hopefully some additional 120v circuits.
The cable is an aluminum SER 2–2-2-4. The heat pump requires a minimum 50 and max 70 amp double pole breaker per manufacturer. They recommend not using a GFI.
One end of the cable is about 4 feet from my main panel inside my garage so I plan on splicing a piece of the same cable type between my main panel and the original cable using an 8”x 8”x 4”deep pvc junction box (I assumed 1.25” trade size conduit to size the box but no conduit will be used since the run is within a wall).
The cable run is about 40-45 feet.
The other end of the cable is outside. At that end, I wish to put a local panel board to power the heat pump. The panel board will be located within 5 feet of, and in sight of, the panel board and will have a 2 pole breaker for the heat pump and a hopefully a couple of 20 amp 120 volt circuit for future work (non continuous). The heat pump will be a continuous load.
Using the existing SER 2-2-2-4 aluminum cable,
I will be using a local panel board with no more than 6 spaces which will serve as my disconnect, so it will be a main lug.
I believe my plans should be permitted per NEC but I’m not certain and I don’t know if I need to take any penalty because of the cable run length. I can’t find what 2 awg cable lengths require a penalty (require use of next larger conductor or derate of the existing conductor).
Thank you for any insight you may provide.
I apologize for the lengthiness of my write up but I wanted to provide as much info as possible. I appreciate any help or guidance.
I am not an electrician by trade so I may be a little dangerous. I have been reviewing NEC 2017 and many articles online but still have uncertainties and need some help.
I removed a generator that was too small for my current needs (no pun intended). I wish to use the existing generator cable to feed a 140,000 btu 240v pool heat pump and hopefully some additional 120v circuits.
The cable is an aluminum SER 2–2-2-4. The heat pump requires a minimum 50 and max 70 amp double pole breaker per manufacturer. They recommend not using a GFI.
One end of the cable is about 4 feet from my main panel inside my garage so I plan on splicing a piece of the same cable type between my main panel and the original cable using an 8”x 8”x 4”deep pvc junction box (I assumed 1.25” trade size conduit to size the box but no conduit will be used since the run is within a wall).
The cable run is about 40-45 feet.
The other end of the cable is outside. At that end, I wish to put a local panel board to power the heat pump. The panel board will be located within 5 feet of, and in sight of, the panel board and will have a 2 pole breaker for the heat pump and a hopefully a couple of 20 amp 120 volt circuit for future work (non continuous). The heat pump will be a continuous load.
Using the existing SER 2-2-2-4 aluminum cable,
- What size breakers will I need at the main panel to feed the local panel board? I m thinking 90 amp 2 pole.
- What size breaker will I need at the local panel board? I’m thinking (1) 70 amp 2 pole (1.25x50 rounded up to 70 from 62.5) for the heat pump
- I would also like to be able to add (1) or if possible (2) 20 amp 120v breakers for future (non continuous loads). What am I limited to?
- Is my junction box sizes correctly?
I will be using a local panel board with no more than 6 spaces which will serve as my disconnect, so it will be a main lug.
I believe my plans should be permitted per NEC but I’m not certain and I don’t know if I need to take any penalty because of the cable run length. I can’t find what 2 awg cable lengths require a penalty (require use of next larger conductor or derate of the existing conductor).
Thank you for any insight you may provide.