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---
id: feeders
aliases: []
tags:
- occupational/systems/feeders
---
# Feeders
## Info
### Routing and Structural Considerations
#### Shear Walls
Shear walls, like those around stairwells and elevator shafts,
may be routed through with special permission.
#### Post-Tensioned Slabs
> [!example]
> STRUCTURAL SLAB IS AN 8-INCH THICK
> UNBONDED POST-TENSIONED TWO-WAY SLAB UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
> [!cite] Joel Jansen 2025-08-15, in reference to Belle Meade Plaza, pp.
> No affect on takeoff. Routing in slab still possible.
> [!cite] Joel Jansen 2025-08-21, in reference to Belle Meade Plaza, pp.
> PT slabs do have some affect on takeoff.
> 3in conduit can not be run in an 11in PT slab.
#### Pan Deck Slabs
> [!example]
> STRUCTURAL SLAB IS 3 1/2 INCHES OF NORMALWEIGHT CONCRETE
> ON 3-INCH COMPOSITE STEEL DECK UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
> [!cite] Joel Jansen 2025-08-15, in reference to Belle Meade Plaza, pp.
> Do not route in slab.
### Formatting
All feeder takeoff descriptions should be prefixed with `<parent> TO <child>`
> [!cite] Joel Jansen, in reference to Omni Hotels Raleigh, pp.
> It is acceptable to use typicals for identical feeders
> so long as the typical is in the Feeders `Area`
## Sequence
### 1. Estimate preparation
Read about the project specifications and construction type:
* Delivery Method (Plans & Specs, Design Build, Design Assist, Preliminary Budget)
* Deck thickness
* Wiring method
* Conductor material (Aluminum/Copper)
Locate:
* Riser Diagram
* Feeder Schedule (if present)
* Main Electrical rooms and panel locations
* Routing (if present)
### 2. Takeoff
* Choose a starting point on the riser
* Determine wire & Conduit makeup (3Ph/1Ph, AL/CU, Conduit)
* Measure off the length of the feed _ADDERS_
* Square corners, use corridors if possible
> [!important]
> All takeoffs in Systems with names including "site"
> should be in "Site" Area, Phase, and Bid Item breakdowns.
For adjacent panels, use a minimum 10ft length.
#### Adders
Use the difference in elevation between equipment
or 10ft, whichever is greater.
Add an additional 5ft (total 15ft) for site runs
(primaries, secondaries, etc.).
#### Primaries
Empty conduit.
#### Secondaries
##### Wiring on Vault Racks
Where secondary conductors run on racks in utility vaults
manually set the length of conduit,
measure the wire length,
add 20ft in addition to previously mentioned adders.
#### Feeders
`Area` = "01 - Feeders/Risers Building"
for all feeders, no matter the location.
#### Bus Duct
`COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`DISTRIBUTION`/`BUS DUCT`
#### Cable Support
> [!quote] 300.19 Supporting Conductors in Vertical Raceways.
> **(A) Spacing Intervals -- Maximum.**
> Conductors in vertical raceways shall be supported
> if the vertical rise exceeds the values in Table 300.19(A).
> At least one support method shall be provided for each conductor
> at the top of the vertical raceway or as close to the top as practical.
> Intermediate supports shall be provided
> as necessary to limit supported conductor lengths
> to not greater than those values specified in Table 300.19(A).
> [!cite] Table 300.19(A) Spacings for Conductor Supports
>
> | Conductor Size | Aluminum or Copper-Clad Aluminum | Copper |
> | -------------------------------- | --------------------------------:| ------:|
> | 18 AWG through 8 AWG | 100ft | 100ft |
> | 6 AWG through 1/0 AWG | 200ft | 100ft |
> | 2/0 AWG through 4/0 AWG | 180ft | 80ft |
> | Over 4/0 AWG through 350 kcmil | 135ft | 60ft |
> | Over 350 kcmil through 500 kcmil | 120ft | 50ft |
> | Over 500 kcmil through 750 kcmil | 95ft | 40ft |
> | Over 750 kcmil | 85ft | 35ft |
`ITEM DATABASE`/`CONDUIT & FITTINGS`/`CABLE SUPPORT / WEDGES`/`... COMPLETE FITTING`/...
#### Grounding
See [[grounding]].
#### Sleeving
See [[sleeving]].
### 3. Extension (Review and Checking)