I can think of no reason to think it is unsafe or dangerous to oversize a conductor. I know of no engineer who would deliberately size a conductor smaller than the ampacity of the overcurrent protective device. I have seen engineers use 500 MCM Cu for a 20' run to the service grounding electrode, whereas the NEC requires no more than a 3/0 for the largest service. Unless you have a voltage drop or some other impedance issue to consider, I believe it to be a waste of valuable copper or aluminum. I would like to hear you reasons for believing this to be a problem.
Thanks / Phil Pulliam Phil Pulliam
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