pattenp
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If the AHJ agrees will the #2 Al being on a 100A breaker then you are good. I disagree with this statement "The inspector(s) we deal with read the code differently and hold that it is misinterpreted and shouldnt be applied in this case. Between the UL listing and the #2 Ser being a concentric neutral it is compliant.", this is a very straight forward part of the NEC and does not lend itself to misinterpretation. The feeder from the main to a subpanel is a branch feeder and falls under table 310.15(b)(16). I also question the electricians knowledge because SER does not have a concentric neutral. Also if it had a concentric neutral and what ever the UL listing it has has nothing in itself to do with being compliant with the NEC. I will now get off my soapbox.
Edit: Oh back on the soapbox... Ask electrician under what NEC section is it compliant to protect a #2 Al branch feeder at 100A. I'm now off the box.
Edit: Oh back on the soapbox... Ask electrician under what NEC section is it compliant to protect a #2 Al branch feeder at 100A. I'm now off the box.
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