manoweb
Well-known member
Last year I started a service upgrade from PG&E (Northern California). I am building a brand new detached garage. PG&E determined I had to place brand new conduits for them to run new conductors for the 400A service. I had to tear up the driveway and trench pretty deep; it was a monumental task. PG&E (not city!) inspectors were extremely strict, so much more than the city ones. Few months ago I finally passed all underground inspections, so now I just have to pick up a panel and they will connect the new service. Should be kid's play at this point but no - I came to realize there is a huge and unexpected shortage of everything that is class 320 - 400A. I visited all the distributors I have in town, even huge liquidators, and they all start laughing when I mention 400A; minimum wait time is 10 months to hope to get anything. On top of this, my area uses NEC2020 and that adds some uncertainties.
So far, I am still quite confused on what is my best bet. PG&E wants a "ringed", manual bypass panel. There are some overpriced models on Ebay but before I commit to buy, I need some clarity. Has anybody here done such upgrade recently or has any advice? Thanks.
So far, I am still quite confused on what is my best bet. PG&E wants a "ringed", manual bypass panel. There are some overpriced models on Ebay but before I commit to buy, I need some clarity. Has anybody here done such upgrade recently or has any advice? Thanks.