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hmspe

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Oakey said:
Ah yes 310.15 my bad. What is the breaker size for #2 for a sub feed?

Table 310-16. 75A for the 60C column. 90A for the 75C column. That's before temperature derate.
 

Oakey

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I realize that 310.15(b)6 makes the rules for this size but pls bear with me here Im a little confused (doh!)..A #4 alum sub feed rated at 65 amps can be on a 70 breaker in the 75 column ...but a # 2 alum rated at 90 cannot be on a 100 breaker? Last question I promise LOL
 

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Oakey said:
I realize that 310.15(b)6 makes the rules for this size but pls bear with me here Im a little confused (doh!)..A #4 alum sub feed rated at 65 amps can be on a 70 breaker in the 75 column ...but a # 2 alum rated at 90 cannot be on a 100 breaker? Last question I promise LOL


Yes, because 65 amps does not correspond to a standard sized breaker listed in 240.6(A) you can go up to the next standard size of 70 amps. Since 90 amps is on the list no such rounding up is permitted.
 
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