poorboy87
Well-known member
Hi guys and gals.
Long time listener. First time caller. New guy here with another subpanel question.
My name is Tim and Im an Automotive Technician in southern Indiana. I have a small old farm house that my wife and I bought about 2 years ago. House was built in 1890. On the property is a 1.5 car garage about 70 feet from the house. Its a block building and was put up in 1950.
The house has been updated to 200 Amp service recently. I dont like how it was done and I dont believe its done correctly. The service panel is in the mud room of the house. The service panel is fed from the meter with SER throught the basement and up into the mudroom. The garage has three lights in it and one recepticle on a 20A breaker. That breaker also feeds the an outside recepticle at the house, the one light in the cellar and one recepticle in my sons room.
I am ready to install as sub panel in the garage. After talking to my electric provider I was told the house needs to have main breaker installed below the meter base to serve as a master disconnect.
I have been reading here on GF and asking around and have come up with a plan. I would like to do this correctly and not open up a can of worms with the house electrical as well.
So heres my plan. Tell me if its right or wrong.
I purchased a 200A Siemens outdoor mainlug panel with feed through capabilities. Im going to install it under the meter base outside. The bottom of the panel will feed into the house to supply power. From what Ive read on here I will need a 90A double pole circuit breaker to feed off the main lug and to the garage. My plan was to use 2-2-2-4 MHF off that breaker and to the garage. Im going to run it in conduit the whole way because Im OCD like that. I also bought a Siemens 100A panel for the garage and two ground rods.
My questions are:
1. Do I ground the Main lug at the house?
2. The ground on the MHF needs to be bonded to the panel at the Main
service panel and Ran to a ground bar on the service panel at the garage?
3. How do I run the main feed into the garage? Should it be ran up and over
the eves or knock a hole in the wall and feed it in.
Ive been reading many posts and have and Idea of what needs to be done but would like some clarification.
Thanks in advance
Tim
Long time listener. First time caller. New guy here with another subpanel question.
My name is Tim and Im an Automotive Technician in southern Indiana. I have a small old farm house that my wife and I bought about 2 years ago. House was built in 1890. On the property is a 1.5 car garage about 70 feet from the house. Its a block building and was put up in 1950.
The house has been updated to 200 Amp service recently. I dont like how it was done and I dont believe its done correctly. The service panel is in the mud room of the house. The service panel is fed from the meter with SER throught the basement and up into the mudroom. The garage has three lights in it and one recepticle on a 20A breaker. That breaker also feeds the an outside recepticle at the house, the one light in the cellar and one recepticle in my sons room.
I am ready to install as sub panel in the garage. After talking to my electric provider I was told the house needs to have main breaker installed below the meter base to serve as a master disconnect.
I have been reading here on GF and asking around and have come up with a plan. I would like to do this correctly and not open up a can of worms with the house electrical as well.
So heres my plan. Tell me if its right or wrong.
I purchased a 200A Siemens outdoor mainlug panel with feed through capabilities. Im going to install it under the meter base outside. The bottom of the panel will feed into the house to supply power. From what Ive read on here I will need a 90A double pole circuit breaker to feed off the main lug and to the garage. My plan was to use 2-2-2-4 MHF off that breaker and to the garage. Im going to run it in conduit the whole way because Im OCD like that. I also bought a Siemens 100A panel for the garage and two ground rods.
My questions are:
1. Do I ground the Main lug at the house?
2. The ground on the MHF needs to be bonded to the panel at the Main
service panel and Ran to a ground bar on the service panel at the garage?
3. How do I run the main feed into the garage? Should it be ran up and over
the eves or knock a hole in the wall and feed it in.
Ive been reading many posts and have and Idea of what needs to be done but would like some clarification.
Thanks in advance
Tim
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