Yotaforce
Well-known member
I have my meter base installed with conduit through the wall into my 200amp breaker panel. What size cable do I need to run from the meter base to the panel?
I have my meter base installed with conduit through the wall into my 200amp breaker panel. What size cable do I need to run from the meter base to the panel?
Don't use cable use individual wires.
4/0 AL type USE, THHW,THW,THWN are all acceptable for the 2-Hot leads
2/0 for the neutral
Use anti oxidant!
If you want copper go 2/0-2/0-1/0 same type insulation as above.
Mark
See my previous post for wire size, make sure you color code the neutral with white tape on each end.
I could quote code sections for wire size etc. if you want.
Mark
Copper THHN/THWN:
3/0 phases
1/0 grounded(neutral)
Aluminum USE:
250kcmil phases
3/0 grounded(neutral)
You might want to get a set of specs from the utility that is suppling the power to save you some headaches. Most follow the NEC but not always. Bill
Although you may get some good advice from the local utility co, Most do not follow the NEC as it has NO jurisdiction over them.
William....
Aceman
You are right, I stand corrected.
Thanks for catching that.
Thats correct, the utility is the authority having jurisdiction over the service and will have the final say if they will tie on to it or not. In my area you have to follow the utility specs or it will not get hooked up. Bill
No big deal
The utilities in my area are only concerned with the wire before the meter base. The wire after the meter, is the electrical inspectors job.
No one mentioned what size ground wire to run. Here it's a #10 solid copper from one ground rod to the breaker panel. The inspector won't pass it without the ground.
You can't use the 90C column Charles. The wire may be rated for a temp of 90C but the equipment/terminations aren't, which limits you to the 75C column.
110.14(C)(1)(4)(b)

