Would like to get a new Square D load center and connect it to the existing with the idea that the old would be eliminated eventually Can you connect a 200 to a 100? If I did a 100 to 100 -- assuming I can just use a 100 breaker to the new panel and keep the 100 main breaker in the new panel? How would you do the 200? How many feet of wire are you allowed inside a building before the panel?
This is for a rental in the city -- actually a house that I lived in for a short time more than 20 years ago. I got transferred back and bought it from a bank that my friend was working for .. it had been sort of rehabbed. The original panel (Square D) is sort of a mess -- it was somehow dented and the basement was damp -- so surface rust all over it ... it's also wedged against a wall. The wiring is all over the place. I don't want to play around with the old one -- or trust the old breakers.
My plan was to install the new panel a few feet over -- add needed dedicated circuits to the house and then move over what I can.
The house is now in a very desirable location and I can double the rent with some upgrades (kitchen/ bath/ floors) -- the service cable to the house is fine so I'm not sure I want to get into replacing that as well ... and the city power company annoyance. The area is such that many of the two story townhomes as mine are being demolished anyway --
This is for a rental in the city -- actually a house that I lived in for a short time more than 20 years ago. I got transferred back and bought it from a bank that my friend was working for .. it had been sort of rehabbed. The original panel (Square D) is sort of a mess -- it was somehow dented and the basement was damp -- so surface rust all over it ... it's also wedged against a wall. The wiring is all over the place. I don't want to play around with the old one -- or trust the old breakers.
My plan was to install the new panel a few feet over -- add needed dedicated circuits to the house and then move over what I can.
The house is now in a very desirable location and I can double the rent with some upgrades (kitchen/ bath/ floors) -- the service cable to the house is fine so I'm not sure I want to get into replacing that as well ... and the city power company annoyance. The area is such that many of the two story townhomes as mine are being demolished anyway --
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