JamesW84
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Subject to 2011 NEC, but probably not inspected. 200 amp main service in house with one spot left for a breaker.
I would like the largest reasonable amperage I can get, but 90 amps will do. I know I don't need that much now, but I'd like to keep options open in the future for mini-split, etc. I plan to run a 200 amp panel in the shop.
275 ft from the main panel in the house, up through the attic to the exterior, underground to the shop and up to the panel. I have 2 runs of 1 1/2" conduit plumbed into the foundation wall, but now realize that is way too small for the wire I need due to voltage drop. Since XHHW and mobile home feeder are about the same price, but 3" conduit would be over $600, I think I'm ok with direct burial now.
According to this: https://www.elliottelectric.com/Media/CH290-CHD-2-0-SpecificationSheet.pdf, the largest wire that will fit in a 80-125 amp breaker for my panel is 1/0. I assume I'll have to transition to copper to fit into the breakers. Also, the breaker says 75*C wire.
I was looking at URD and mobile home feeder, but since URD cannot be inside a building, I think Mobile Home Feeder might be the better choice. I was looking at this here:4/0-4/0-4/0-2/0 Aluminum Mobile Home Feeder Cable I've used online voltage drop calculators, but (as mentioned in another thread, they don't take into consideration for the insulation and other factors.) Can someone run the voltage drop on that and tell me what amperage that wire would be rated for at 285 ft? Can I have the source, also?
Given the voltage drop, and the size wire the breaker will accept, could I transition from MHF to 1/0 XHHW copper in conduit before entering the shop, and then pull the copper into the 1 1/2" conduit I already have in the foundation? According to this conduit fill chart: https://www.elliottelectric.com/StaticPages/ElectricalReferences/ElectricalTables/Conduit_Fill_Table_PVC.aspx, I can have three 3/0 conductors in 1 1/2, so I should be good, right?
Thanks in advance.
I would like the largest reasonable amperage I can get, but 90 amps will do. I know I don't need that much now, but I'd like to keep options open in the future for mini-split, etc. I plan to run a 200 amp panel in the shop.
275 ft from the main panel in the house, up through the attic to the exterior, underground to the shop and up to the panel. I have 2 runs of 1 1/2" conduit plumbed into the foundation wall, but now realize that is way too small for the wire I need due to voltage drop. Since XHHW and mobile home feeder are about the same price, but 3" conduit would be over $600, I think I'm ok with direct burial now.
According to this: https://www.elliottelectric.com/Media/CH290-CHD-2-0-SpecificationSheet.pdf, the largest wire that will fit in a 80-125 amp breaker for my panel is 1/0. I assume I'll have to transition to copper to fit into the breakers. Also, the breaker says 75*C wire.
I was looking at URD and mobile home feeder, but since URD cannot be inside a building, I think Mobile Home Feeder might be the better choice. I was looking at this here:4/0-4/0-4/0-2/0 Aluminum Mobile Home Feeder Cable I've used online voltage drop calculators, but (as mentioned in another thread, they don't take into consideration for the insulation and other factors.) Can someone run the voltage drop on that and tell me what amperage that wire would be rated for at 285 ft? Can I have the source, also?
Given the voltage drop, and the size wire the breaker will accept, could I transition from MHF to 1/0 XHHW copper in conduit before entering the shop, and then pull the copper into the 1 1/2" conduit I already have in the foundation? According to this conduit fill chart: https://www.elliottelectric.com/StaticPages/ElectricalReferences/ElectricalTables/Conduit_Fill_Table_PVC.aspx, I can have three 3/0 conductors in 1 1/2, so I should be good, right?
Thanks in advance.
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