Electrician Questions — technical NEC analysis for electricians, apprentices, and inspectors.
The question: 320-amp service, 2× 200-amp breakers in pedestal, 2× separate 4/0 SER cables to 2× 200-amp panels in basement, 2× ground rods tied with #4 bare (tied back to both panels). Table 250.66 sizes GEC on largest ungrounded conductor — parallel conductors use equivalent area. These are individual feeders, not parallel. I sized #4 bare copper. Inspector says GEC must reflect the 320-amp service rating. Who is right?
Short Answer
- You are correct that separate 4/0 SER runs to individual panels are not parallel conductors under the Table 250.66 note — parallel applies to multiple conductors per same phase of the same circuit.
- However, #4 copper is undersized for 4/0 phase conductors per Table 250.66 — the table requires #2 AWG copper minimum for 4/0 or larger.
- Inspector’s “320-amp” aggregate is debatable as a single Table 250.66 lookup, but the install still fails on per-feeder 4/0 sizing alone.
- 250.66(A) exception: conductor to ground rod alone need not exceed #6 copper — but bonding electrode system and main bonding jumper rules still apply at each panel.
NEC Table 250.66 — Grounding Electrode Conductor Size
| Largest ungrounded conductor (Cu) | Copper GEC | Your #4 bare? |
|---|---|---|
| 2 AWG or smaller | 8 AWG | — |
| 1 or 1/0 AWG | 6 AWG | — |
| 2/0 or 3/0 AWG | 4 AWG | OK only for 2/0 or 3/0 |
| 4/0 or larger | 2 AWG | #4 FAILS for 4/0 |
Parallel vs Separate Feeders — NEC Note
Your installation:
- Pedestal: 320A meter/main with 2× 200A overcurrent devices
- Feeder A: 4/0 SER → Panel A (complete set of ungrounded conductors)
- Feeder B: 4/0 SER → Panel B (separate set)
These are two distinct feeder circuits, not parallel sets of the same phase. Do not sum cross-sectional areas. Size GEC at each service disconnect / bonding point based on the largest ungrounded conductor for that path — here, 4/0 copper → 2 AWG copper GEC per table.
System Diagram
[320A PEDESTAL — 2× 200A breakers]
| |
4/0 SER (Feeder 1) 4/0 SER (Feeder 2)
| |
[200A Panel A] [200A Panel B]
| |
+-------- #4 bare to rods ---+ ← common electrode (250.58)
Table 250.66 per 4/0 feeder → 2 AWG Cu GEC (not #4)
250.66(A) rod-only tap → max #6 Cu required to rods
250.66(A) — Rod Connection Exception
This is why #6 to rods is common — but the main bonding jumper / GEC to water pipe / Ufer / metal frame may still require full Table 250.66 sizing based on 4/0. #4 is neither the rod exception maximum nor the full table size.
Inspector “320-Amp Service” Argument
| Position | Argument | Trade consensus |
|---|---|---|
| Contractor (you) | Size per 4/0 per feeder; not parallel | Correct on parallel issue |
| Inspector | Size for 320A service equivalent | Some AHJs aggregate; NEC text points to conductor size |
| Table 250.66 result | 4/0 → 2 AWG Cu regardless of debate | Both sides: #4 is too small for 4/0 |
Worked Sizing — Your Install
Table 250.66 required GEC: 2 AWG Cu (or 1/0 Al)
Installed #4 Cu bare: FAIL (4 AWG only covers through 3/0)
Rod-only tap per 250.66(A): 6 AWG Cu max required — #4 still OK to rod only, but does not replace 2 AWG at main bonding point if table applies there
Comparison Chart — GEC Size vs Conductor
Installed
Table min
for 4/0
Rod tap max
Relative scale by AWG ampacity tier — not to scale physically.
What to Install
- Run #2 AWG copper (or larger per table) as common bonding conductor between electrodes and panels where Table 250.66 applies.
- Bond both panels to common electrode system per 250.58.
- Size equipment grounding conductors in each 4/0 SER per 250.122 — typically #2 Cu EGC for 200A/4/0 feeder (verify cable assembly listing).
- Do not treat dual feeders as parallel for 250.66 note — document separately for inspector.
Bottom Line
General consensus: Separate 4/0 feeders are not parallel — size from 4/0 per set. That yields #2 AWG copper GEC, not #4. The inspector is wrong to force an abstract “320A” lookup if NEC table uses conductor size — but the inspector is right that #4 is undersized for 4/0 service conductors.
References: NEC 250.24, 250.58, 250.64, 250.66, 250.122, Table 250.66. Verify SER assembly EGC sizing with cable UL listing.