Steve W.
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When I built my shop (detached garage), I was also in the process of re-wiring the house. Moved the meter location from the back of the house to the side (at the driveway), then the electrician installed two disconnects. A 200A disconnect feeds the house by going into the attic, then over to the new breaker panel in the garage, a 100A disconnect feeds into conduit that runs underground to the breaker panel in the shop. Only one service, but has separate disconnects in the same location. Any chance you could do that? Others have suggested a large panel in the garage that feeds the house, this is sort of an in-between measure.
I think the basic idea behind not having two services feed a "single residence" is that there would be two disconnects, in different locations, in the event of an emergency. If emergency personnel cut one, they have no idea whether there is something else that might be cross-feeding inside the building. Yeah, I know you will have a separate building, but you never know how some hack is going to drag wires between them.
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I think the basic idea behind not having two services feed a "single residence" is that there would be two disconnects, in different locations, in the event of an emergency. If emergency personnel cut one, they have no idea whether there is something else that might be cross-feeding inside the building. Yeah, I know you will have a separate building, but you never know how some hack is going to drag wires between them.
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