This is the current panel I have hanging on the outside of my house, which serves power to the main lug panel in my basement (no main breaker on lug panel in house). It is rated at 200a, has a breaker of 200a supplied with the panel with (service disconnect) marked next to it. Actually 4 breakers all tied together at the toggles. There area 8 more knock outs, 2 below and 6 above this breaker. There are also 2 more knock outs alone and above with another service disconnect sticker on it, but those are not part of the main branch of lugs that the existing 200a breaker is on.
OK, now the big question;
I'd like to remove this panel from the house and hang it on the new garage I'm building that is detached, 40 ft. from the house and closer to the utility pole. I'd like to drop the overhead in on the garage and run to this panel, from the panel I'd like to service another panel (sub I suppose) in the garage and give the garage 100a. Then I'd like to run underground from the combo panel to the house and give the house 100a.
Can I simply change out the current 200a breaker for a 100a, run (SER) into the garage to a new 100a main breaker subpanel, and add a net new 100a breaker to the combo service entry and run underground UFR to the existing main lug panel in the house?
There is a sticker on the inside of the SE that states that "A maximum of a 100a breaker may be installed in the lowest position of the branch panel, all other positions may have a max of 70a.
Confused.
OK, now the big question;
I'd like to remove this panel from the house and hang it on the new garage I'm building that is detached, 40 ft. from the house and closer to the utility pole. I'd like to drop the overhead in on the garage and run to this panel, from the panel I'd like to service another panel (sub I suppose) in the garage and give the garage 100a. Then I'd like to run underground from the combo panel to the house and give the house 100a.
Can I simply change out the current 200a breaker for a 100a, run (SER) into the garage to a new 100a main breaker subpanel, and add a net new 100a breaker to the combo service entry and run underground UFR to the existing main lug panel in the house?
There is a sticker on the inside of the SE that states that "A maximum of a 100a breaker may be installed in the lowest position of the branch panel, all other positions may have a max of 70a.
Confused.