Either copper or aluminum cable are acceptable, so long as they meet the amp rating of the shutoff at the meter base.
When using aluminum, make certain that you use the appropriate oxidization prevention compound on the wires and always follow code requirements for whatever electrical work you are performing.
If you have any questions, always refer to a qualified electrical contractor in your region, and require permits and inspections.
I would use AWG #4 for that run in alluminum. You will have a 3.8% voltage drop which is acceptible.
Service entrance wire should be AWG #3 copper.
As a service entrance wire you need AWG # 3/0 gauge copper.
At the service entrance you will need AWG 1/0 gauge.
On large service entrance services the neutral can be reduced. The amperage of the service and the voltage of the service and the insulation factor of the 500 MCM conductors need to be stated to answer this question correctly.
I would use AWG #4 for that run in alluminum. You will have a 3.8% voltage drop which is acceptible.
I would use AWG #4 for that run in alluminum. You will have a 3.8% voltage drop which is acceptible.
Service entrance wire should be AWG #3 copper.
Are you asking about home electrical service? sevrice entrance cables need to be three feet away from a window
At the service entrance you will need AWG 1/0 gauge.
As a service entrance wire you need AWG # 3/0 gauge copper.
On large service entrance services the neutral can be reduced. The amperage of the service and the voltage of the service and the insulation factor of the 500 MCM conductors need to be stated to answer this question correctly.
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The wires can be as long as they need to be to make the connection. It is a fact that as the length of the wires are increased, the size of the wire also has to be increased, to over come the voltage drop due to the internal resistance of the wire. A 3/0 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 210 amps. This is the normal size for a 200 amp service. If the service is further away, then the increasing of the wire size starts at 3/0.
This would depend on the type of service you need. In an immigration office, there is processing or visa or passports, honoring of complaints and help neede by their locals, processing of entrance to the country and others.
The wires need replaced.
That makes the circuit easier to trace back. It's strictly for the convenience of service personnel or anyone else who might be working on the vehicle.