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What size equipment ground do I need for a 200 amp service?
4 AWG
The minimum size equipment grounding conductor for this 200-ampere feeder is a 4 AWG copper conductor.
What size wire do I need for 150 A?
Assuming you mean a single family residence. The minimum size of conductors for a single phase dwelling service of 150 amps is #1 copper or 2/0 aluminum. SO that would give #6 copper or #4 aluminum. Assuming the conductors are the minimum size.
Does the gauge of a ground wire matter?
The ground wire, hotwire, and neutral wire should be of the same gauge. Because the gauge size is determined by the load current. Neutral wire returns the same load current in hotwires. For that reason, the wire size has to be the same.
Does the ground wire need to be the same size as the power wire?
In household wiring the ground should be of the same size as the circuit conductors. In industry, commonly motors and heaters will use one size smaller as in case of a short, grounding will trip the breaker or fuse before the wire heats significantly.
Does ground wire need to be same size?
The ground wire is not always the same size as hotwire or neutral wire. It can be a size bigger or smaller than other wires. In fact, for larger wires, there’ll be less resistance resulting in less voltage drop-in. If you need more current for your system, a bigger grounding wire is a good decision.
Is 150-amp service enough?
You don’t really need a 150-amp service. It is better than 30, 60, 100, and 125 amp services at the end of the day. The larger the amp service, the more appliances you can operate. A 150-amp service allows you to run your kitchen appliances, dishwashers, stereos, fans, and the like.
How many circuit breakers can you have on a 150-amp panel?
Number of Breakers You Can Put in a 150a Panel In most cases, a 150-amp panel has 30 spaces that can carry as many as 60 circuits, although this varies between different brands. You can fill up all the slots, installing 30 circuit breakers.
How big of a wire for 150 amperes?
150 ampere x 0.83 = 124.5 Table 310.15 (B) (16) says that 1 AWG copper is good for 130 amperes at 75C. So if no adjustments were needed, 1 AWG would be allowed as service conductors for a 120/240 volts, 3-Wire, single-phase dwelling service.
How big should an ungrounded service conductor be?
Ungrounded conductors for other than dwelling units shall have an ampacity of not less than 60 amperes and shall be sized as required for feeders in Chapter 37. [230.79 (D)] Each ungrounded service conductor shall have overload protection. (230.90)
How does the ground conductor size calculator work?
The Ground Conductor Size Calculator will calculate the proper ground conductor size for grounding raceways and equipment based on ampere rating or setting of automatic overcurrent protection device in circuit ahead of equipment.
Can a load exceed the ampacity of a service conductor?
The sum of the ratings of the circuit breakers or fuses shall be permitted to exceed the ampacity of the service conductors, provided that the calculated load does not exceed the ampacity of the service conductors. [230.90 (A) Exception No. 3]