The op does have a point,... if I knew his rough location. If he was in northern Michigan with electric heat both for Home and shop, that’s 80ish A per service. Now if NG or LP is being delivered, it is possible to survive with only 200 amp service.
I think it is ideal for 100 A to feed a shop not including heat/AC. If heat and AC are a electrical load for a shop, a 200 amp service would be ideal.
If the home is on electrical heat as well, a 200a service would be ideal there too.
This is just my two cents. But it’s not worth much, as I use a truckload of NG.
If you really think you’re going to use 400 A let the power company know that you need a 75 kVA transformer feeding your property... see what they say. That is only about 312 A feeding your panels.
I think it is ideal for 100 A to feed a shop not including heat/AC. If heat and AC are a electrical load for a shop, a 200 amp service would be ideal.
If the home is on electrical heat as well, a 200a service would be ideal there too.
This is just my two cents. But it’s not worth much, as I use a truckload of NG.
If you really think you’re going to use 400 A let the power company know that you need a 75 kVA transformer feeding your property... see what they say. That is only about 312 A feeding your panels.
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