I'm at the point where I need to make some informed decisions and would like some informed answers. Hopefully I can ask the questions correctly.
I'm building a new garage with a small efficiency apartment above that will have an electric stove, microwave, refrigerator, and probable small gfa furnace to heat 500 sq. ft. up top. The garage will be heated with gas, most likely a Hot Dawg, the garage space being 600 sq. ft.
The current electrical is overhead and the power company said they cannot do undergound, I must stay with overhead.
The new garage is situated between the service pole and the house. The house has a new 200a service entrance and panel.
I will go overhead to the garage then underground to the house from the garage, the new service entrance/meter will be on the garage.
My desire would be to keep ample amperage going to the house as the house is being completely rehabed and added on to. The home finished sq. ft. will be 1,950 and two bedroom, three bath. Heat will be gas boiler radiant. Dryer will be electric, stove gas.
Can I have a 320a meter/service entrance at the garage being fed overhead, then run underground from that to the house, and through the garage wall for a panel in the garage? If so does that give me 120a at the garage panel and 200a at the house?
I probably need only 150a at the house and 100a at the garage.
I would like to run a small compressor, wire feed welder, and once in awhile a stick welder off the garage curcuit.
I do not need separate meters for garage and house.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm building a new garage with a small efficiency apartment above that will have an electric stove, microwave, refrigerator, and probable small gfa furnace to heat 500 sq. ft. up top. The garage will be heated with gas, most likely a Hot Dawg, the garage space being 600 sq. ft.
The current electrical is overhead and the power company said they cannot do undergound, I must stay with overhead.
The new garage is situated between the service pole and the house. The house has a new 200a service entrance and panel.
I will go overhead to the garage then underground to the house from the garage, the new service entrance/meter will be on the garage.
My desire would be to keep ample amperage going to the house as the house is being completely rehabed and added on to. The home finished sq. ft. will be 1,950 and two bedroom, three bath. Heat will be gas boiler radiant. Dryer will be electric, stove gas.
Can I have a 320a meter/service entrance at the garage being fed overhead, then run underground from that to the house, and through the garage wall for a panel in the garage? If so does that give me 120a at the garage panel and 200a at the house?
I probably need only 150a at the house and 100a at the garage.
I would like to run a small compressor, wire feed welder, and once in awhile a stick welder off the garage curcuit.
I do not need separate meters for garage and house.
Thanks in advance for your help.