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Q&A: is #6 aluminum a sufficient conductor to supply a 200 amp panel..using 60% continuous load, 30% continuous?

TweetQuestion by Derrick Zooolander: is #6 aluminum a sufficient conductor to supply a 200 amp panel..using 60% continuous load, 30% continuous? OK .here’s the scenario..we did our new service entrance / passed inspection / then were told by the PG&E technician, ( who may or may not be a subcontractor..making money per job???) that will … Continue reading

is #6 aluminum a sufficient conductor to supply a 200 amp panel..using 60% continuous load, 30% continuous?

Tweet by turtlemom4bacon Question by Derrick Zooolander: is #6 aluminum a sufficient conductor to supply a 200 amp panel..using 60% continuous load, 30% continuous? OK .here’s the scenario..we did our new service entrance / passed inspection / then were told by the PG&E technician, ( who may or may not be a subcontractor..making money per … Continue reading

is #6 aluminum a sufficient conductor to supply a 200 amp panel..using 60% continuous load, 30% continuous?

Tweet by Barry Gourmet and Raw Question by Derrick Zooolander: is #6 aluminum a sufficient conductor to supply a 200 amp panel..using 60% continuous load, 30% continuous? OK .here’s the scenario..we did our new service entrance / passed inspection / then were told by the PG&E technician, ( who may or may not be a … Continue reading

is #6 aluminum a sufficient conductor to supply a 200 amp panel..using 60% continuous load, 30% continuous?

TweetQuestion by Derrick Zooolander: is #6 aluminum a sufficient conductor to supply a 200 amp panel..using 60% continuous load, 30% continuous? OK .here’s the scenario..we did our new service entrance / passed inspection / then were told by the PG&E technician, ( who may or may not be a subcontractor..making money per job???) that will … Continue reading