I'm upgrading my main circuit breaker from 40amp to 100amp. The service wires coming from the meter are #4 THHN copper which can support up to 95amps according to Ugly's electrical guide. The service will be disconnected for the job.
This is a 3-family home, and the 3rd floor's main circuit breaker panel feeds a sub-panel on the 3rd floor.
The wire running from the main panel to the sub-panel is #8 and runs inside 1" metal conduit. I am going to replace the #8 wire (2 hot, 1 neutral ) with #4 THHN. However, I've read that I can downsize the ground wire to #8 in NEC Table 250.122. Am I reading that properly?
I'd like to downsize the ground wire b/c it will give me more room in the 1" metal conduit. The maximum number of #4 THHN wires I'm allowed to have in 1" EMT is 4. Is it worth downsizing the green ground to gain some space? Or is pulling 4 #4 THHN wires inside 1" EMT not that difficult?
Also, my pull plan is to attach the new #4 wires and #8 ground to the disconnected #8 wires at the subpanel upstairs. Duct tape them together? Or is electrical tape better?
I'll go to the main panel downstairs and pull the old wire out while a friend will feed the new wiring down.
Decent plan? Any adjustments you'd guys make?
See attached Table 250.122 Minimum Size Equipment Grounding
Conductors
This is a 3-family home, and the 3rd floor's main circuit breaker panel feeds a sub-panel on the 3rd floor.
The wire running from the main panel to the sub-panel is #8 and runs inside 1" metal conduit. I am going to replace the #8 wire (2 hot, 1 neutral ) with #4 THHN. However, I've read that I can downsize the ground wire to #8 in NEC Table 250.122. Am I reading that properly?
I'd like to downsize the ground wire b/c it will give me more room in the 1" metal conduit. The maximum number of #4 THHN wires I'm allowed to have in 1" EMT is 4. Is it worth downsizing the green ground to gain some space? Or is pulling 4 #4 THHN wires inside 1" EMT not that difficult?
Also, my pull plan is to attach the new #4 wires and #8 ground to the disconnected #8 wires at the subpanel upstairs. Duct tape them together? Or is electrical tape better?
I'll go to the main panel downstairs and pull the old wire out while a friend will feed the new wiring down.
Decent plan? Any adjustments you'd guys make?
See attached Table 250.122 Minimum Size Equipment Grounding
Conductors
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