tomroblee
Well-known member
I have a rural home with underground (buried) 200 amp electric service. The transformer sits about 50 ft. from the meter. I am planning to build a detached garage / shop about 50 to 75 ft. on the other side of the transformer.
To supply power to the new building, my options seem to be either running a separate service and meter to the new building or upgrading my existing service to 400(?) amp and trenching a 100 to 125 ft. line from the house to the new building. Installing a separate service and meter for the garage would save on labor and material, but I would have an additional $25 per month minimun fee for the second meter.
Is there some reason why the meter(s) have to be attached to the buildings? If I could locate a 400 amp meter next to the transformer, it would seem that I could use my existing buried cable to feed my house and only have to bury 50 to 75 ft of cable to supply the new building. Is this possible and/or practical?
To supply power to the new building, my options seem to be either running a separate service and meter to the new building or upgrading my existing service to 400(?) amp and trenching a 100 to 125 ft. line from the house to the new building. Installing a separate service and meter for the garage would save on labor and material, but I would have an additional $25 per month minimun fee for the second meter.
Is there some reason why the meter(s) have to be attached to the buildings? If I could locate a 400 amp meter next to the transformer, it would seem that I could use my existing buried cable to feed my house and only have to bury 50 to 75 ft of cable to supply the new building. Is this possible and/or practical?
