green.bubbly
Well-known member
So my sleepless nights trying to plan things in advance failed me.
I installed a 90 amp subpanel in my garage that was to be fed from a future 200 amp house main panel. I ran the service wire under ground and into the slab of the house that was yet to be built.
Fast forward a few months and I find myself with a little issue. Due to where the metal beams of the metal building house were positioned, I am unable to locate the main panel where I originally planned. It had to be moved over about five feet and around a corner.
So my service conductors from my garage are about three feet short and will not reach my main panel. I can remove some OSB in my garage and pull new wire. While this can be done, it will be one hell of a job.
My only other option that I can think of is to install a 90/100 amp disconnect near my main panel in the house and connect my garage service wires to the disconnect. I can then connect my main panel to the disconnect.
Any issues with doing this?
I installed a 90 amp subpanel in my garage that was to be fed from a future 200 amp house main panel. I ran the service wire under ground and into the slab of the house that was yet to be built.
Fast forward a few months and I find myself with a little issue. Due to where the metal beams of the metal building house were positioned, I am unable to locate the main panel where I originally planned. It had to be moved over about five feet and around a corner.
So my service conductors from my garage are about three feet short and will not reach my main panel. I can remove some OSB in my garage and pull new wire. While this can be done, it will be one hell of a job.
My only other option that I can think of is to install a 90/100 amp disconnect near my main panel in the house and connect my garage service wires to the disconnect. I can then connect my main panel to the disconnect.
Any issues with doing this?
