Short Round
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Hi gang. I'm no electrical expert and wanted to run some stuff by you to get a better idea of options to educate myself.
I am in the process of contracting a garage. My contractor is doing the concrete work, framing, siding, roofing, doors and windows. Basically the shell.
My layout. I'm set way back off the road, up a hill. My meter is at the street with a shut off box with a lock on it. I have poles that run the 10th of a mile up to the house and then the service comes down the pole and runs underground 35-40 yards to the house. The corner of my garage will be right near that last pole where the service goes underground. Either my brother or the neighbor mentioned splitting/piggybacking the service at the top of the pole and run to the garage separately as long as the wire is sized the same as the house they say that's ok. My house has 200 amp service.
What I want is 200 amp service in the garage and I also want to design in the ability to install a standby generator that comes on automatically. This makes me think I'd be better off making the garage my main service, with the generator switch capability there and making the house a subpanel off the garage and not doing the split service from the top of the pole.
Obviously I'm no electrician, my brother was a journeyman electrician for some years before jumping over to the power company and I used to help him run wire and install stuff on his side jobs but I wasn't the brains, just a pair of hands.
FWIW, inside my house my panel has a 200 amp main breaker and a 2" conduit coming through the wall so I'm pretty sure I have 200amp at the house.
Any thoughts and advice you have I would gladly accept.
Thanks,
Tom
ETA- I own all the wire and poles beyond the meter at the street.
I am in the process of contracting a garage. My contractor is doing the concrete work, framing, siding, roofing, doors and windows. Basically the shell.
My layout. I'm set way back off the road, up a hill. My meter is at the street with a shut off box with a lock on it. I have poles that run the 10th of a mile up to the house and then the service comes down the pole and runs underground 35-40 yards to the house. The corner of my garage will be right near that last pole where the service goes underground. Either my brother or the neighbor mentioned splitting/piggybacking the service at the top of the pole and run to the garage separately as long as the wire is sized the same as the house they say that's ok. My house has 200 amp service.
What I want is 200 amp service in the garage and I also want to design in the ability to install a standby generator that comes on automatically. This makes me think I'd be better off making the garage my main service, with the generator switch capability there and making the house a subpanel off the garage and not doing the split service from the top of the pole.
Obviously I'm no electrician, my brother was a journeyman electrician for some years before jumping over to the power company and I used to help him run wire and install stuff on his side jobs but I wasn't the brains, just a pair of hands.
FWIW, inside my house my panel has a 200 amp main breaker and a 2" conduit coming through the wall so I'm pretty sure I have 200amp at the house.
Any thoughts and advice you have I would gladly accept.
Thanks,
Tom
ETA- I own all the wire and poles beyond the meter at the street.
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