I'm planning what I'll need to do for feeding a 150A subpanel in my garage that is soon to be built. This will be an additional attached garage. The house has a 200A main distribution panel that is full. I want to feed the new sub with 2/0 AL wire from a 150A subfeed lug kit that can plug into the existing panel.
All the ampacity charts that I've seen indicate that the 2/0 AL wire should suffice for 150A, but they don't list distance. My one-way distance will be about 60' give or take depending on routing. Will the 2/0 wire do it?
In the main panel, is it code-legal to move some of the existing 20A circuits that are on full-size breakers over to the thin profile breakers that double-up in a slot in order to free enough space for the subfeed adapter, or will I have to upgrade to a new panel with more slots?
Question on grounding the sub-panel: I can plan to put a UFER in the new garage footings. Should I ground the sub to that? If so, do I still need a 4th wire GEC from the main connected to the sub ground?
Thanks
All the ampacity charts that I've seen indicate that the 2/0 AL wire should suffice for 150A, but they don't list distance. My one-way distance will be about 60' give or take depending on routing. Will the 2/0 wire do it?
In the main panel, is it code-legal to move some of the existing 20A circuits that are on full-size breakers over to the thin profile breakers that double-up in a slot in order to free enough space for the subfeed adapter, or will I have to upgrade to a new panel with more slots?
Question on grounding the sub-panel: I can plan to put a UFER in the new garage footings. Should I ground the sub to that? If so, do I still need a 4th wire GEC from the main connected to the sub ground?
Thanks