sands35
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The main disconnect for my house is on the south wall the basement.
Two main lug panels are on the north wall, ~25 feet away.
The disconnect to lug #2 and #3 is line of sight and direct walking path from disconnects.
Backstory:
I am collecting parts and making plans to re-wire the 2nd floor with a sub-panel. 60 year old house with mostly original tar paper wrapped wire without ground. Multiple dead outlets in house and a few that have bad voltage readings.
I'm pretty sure the AHJ is going to ask me to re-wire from the disconnect to the main lug panel. Multiple previous owners and not sure who did what when, but the wire is 1/0 copper and 2/0 is required under 310.16 note 5 (as I read it). The ground wire looks like 4 or 3 copper, not 1/0 copper (can step down 1 size for ground?). (all the wire is old and I can't make out gauge printing on it)
In prior work with the AHJ he likes to bring stuff up to code if it relates to a remodel, so it might have been OK 20 years ago, but not now. The dude will quote me back NEC code sections if I ask a question (rather than give me solutions), so I'm educating myself prior to asking him.
Questions:
1) Is 25' OK to not have a main disconnect on the panel? (then I don't need to buy a new panel - there are 2, one is full and 1 is unused at the moment)
2) Is 2/0 copper or 4/0 AL OK for the feeder? (I'll likely use SER if need to change)
3) Ground is bonded in the main disconnects - so separate ground from neutral in the main lug regardless of the disconnect in the panel?
Main Disconnects (#1,2,3) (main lug for the majority of the house is in the corner - panel is full so need to use the second panel
Main Lug #2 and #3 (yes, I need to tape down the labels "properly"
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Two main lug panels are on the north wall, ~25 feet away.
The disconnect to lug #2 and #3 is line of sight and direct walking path from disconnects.
Backstory:
I am collecting parts and making plans to re-wire the 2nd floor with a sub-panel. 60 year old house with mostly original tar paper wrapped wire without ground. Multiple dead outlets in house and a few that have bad voltage readings.
I'm pretty sure the AHJ is going to ask me to re-wire from the disconnect to the main lug panel. Multiple previous owners and not sure who did what when, but the wire is 1/0 copper and 2/0 is required under 310.16 note 5 (as I read it). The ground wire looks like 4 or 3 copper, not 1/0 copper (can step down 1 size for ground?). (all the wire is old and I can't make out gauge printing on it)
In prior work with the AHJ he likes to bring stuff up to code if it relates to a remodel, so it might have been OK 20 years ago, but not now. The dude will quote me back NEC code sections if I ask a question (rather than give me solutions), so I'm educating myself prior to asking him.
Questions:
1) Is 25' OK to not have a main disconnect on the panel? (then I don't need to buy a new panel - there are 2, one is full and 1 is unused at the moment)
2) Is 2/0 copper or 4/0 AL OK for the feeder? (I'll likely use SER if need to change)
3) Ground is bonded in the main disconnects - so separate ground from neutral in the main lug regardless of the disconnect in the panel?
Main Disconnects (#1,2,3) (main lug for the majority of the house is in the corner - panel is full so need to use the second panel
Main Lug #2 and #3 (yes, I need to tape down the labels "properly"
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