Sanity and best practices check here
House is located in Bend Oregon, built in 1971, with a outdated 125amp Split Bus panel. I also have 60amps going out to the shop via direct bury line.
Scope: New 400amp meter/main service line from the Poco transformer + 200amp panel upgrade to the house + 200amp panel to the shop
Transformer to Shop
_ 30" deep trench from the Poco transformer to the corner of my shop ( just under the max pull length of 150')
_ 3" diameter PVC conduit with 3x Fiberglass 90's required by the Poco due to length of pull
_ 400amp metered panel on exterior of shop- 200amp to shop, 200amp to house
_ New feeder wire to existing 100amp panel in shop
_ New 60/80/100 amp connects for new equipment???
Shop to House
_ 24" deep trench from 400amp panel to exterior of house 75' run
_ 2" diameter PVC and 90s
_ New 200amp disconnect panel exterior mount
_ New feeder wire to existing panel location
_ Upgrade existing 125amp panel to 200amp panel
Old meter/buried lines/panel will all be disconnected and removed/buried
I have some questions about a few of the process and best practices.
Questions:
a) Looking at panel options, my PoCo requires a manual link bypass and Ring type - Any suggestions, leaning towards Square D Homeline or Eaton BR series unless someone can make a strong case why I should consider the QO or CH?
b) Im going to be running some heavy load machines that have 100amp start up demand then tapers to 50amp off a VFD also a 60amp continuous demand machine
_what is a good way to run power to these from the new panel, do I run a separate 60 and 100amp disconnect, or just a wall outlet wired to those breakers in the box?
c) see any issues with the overall system, blind spots?
Thanks

House is located in Bend Oregon, built in 1971, with a outdated 125amp Split Bus panel. I also have 60amps going out to the shop via direct bury line.
Scope: New 400amp meter/main service line from the Poco transformer + 200amp panel upgrade to the house + 200amp panel to the shop
Transformer to Shop
_ 30" deep trench from the Poco transformer to the corner of my shop ( just under the max pull length of 150')
_ 3" diameter PVC conduit with 3x Fiberglass 90's required by the Poco due to length of pull
_ 400amp metered panel on exterior of shop- 200amp to shop, 200amp to house
_ New feeder wire to existing 100amp panel in shop
_ New 60/80/100 amp connects for new equipment???
Shop to House
_ 24" deep trench from 400amp panel to exterior of house 75' run
_ 2" diameter PVC and 90s
_ New 200amp disconnect panel exterior mount
_ New feeder wire to existing panel location
_ Upgrade existing 125amp panel to 200amp panel
Old meter/buried lines/panel will all be disconnected and removed/buried
I have some questions about a few of the process and best practices.
Questions:
a) Looking at panel options, my PoCo requires a manual link bypass and Ring type - Any suggestions, leaning towards Square D Homeline or Eaton BR series unless someone can make a strong case why I should consider the QO or CH?
b) Im going to be running some heavy load machines that have 100amp start up demand then tapers to 50amp off a VFD also a 60amp continuous demand machine
_what is a good way to run power to these from the new panel, do I run a separate 60 and 100amp disconnect, or just a wall outlet wired to those breakers in the box?
c) see any issues with the overall system, blind spots?
Thanks

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