I posted this in an inactive thread, so I hope its not too annoying to post again.
"I currently am going through this scenario and wanted to run through it to receive feedback before I complete it this Memorial Day weekend.
The main power will now be at the garage and the house will become the sub-panel. I understand that I have to remove the bonding screw in the house to isolate the neutrals from the grounds and then add a ground bar. The grounds will move to the ground bar and the neutrals can stay where they are.
I have the Square D Homeline 100 amp Load Center
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Square-D-...-204836397-_-N
It has a main breaker on top, which I assume I need to remove and replace with two lugs, both being the hots from the 100amp fuse in the garage (the garage will be 200 amp service). As far as the feeder wire from the garage to the house, I was thinking 3 wire SEU (#2 aluminum or #4 copper by code, think aluminum since its easier to bend) would be best. I do not believe I need 4 wire as the current main power, at the house, is grounded to two ground rods so I would only need the two hots and neutral wire.
As I am sure someone may wonder why I am going this route, the energy company is requiring me to set it up this way because pulling a power sources from either pole (2 poles in the back yard) in my back yard cross over the top of my garage which violates code. I could have them place a third pole in the other corner (back yard kind of comes to a point creating three plausible locations) but that's much more expensive than chasing my tale trying to move everything.
I will posts photos as soon as I get home this afternoon. Any help is greatly appreciated."
"I currently am going through this scenario and wanted to run through it to receive feedback before I complete it this Memorial Day weekend.
The main power will now be at the garage and the house will become the sub-panel. I understand that I have to remove the bonding screw in the house to isolate the neutrals from the grounds and then add a ground bar. The grounds will move to the ground bar and the neutrals can stay where they are.
I have the Square D Homeline 100 amp Load Center
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Square-D-...-204836397-_-N
It has a main breaker on top, which I assume I need to remove and replace with two lugs, both being the hots from the 100amp fuse in the garage (the garage will be 200 amp service). As far as the feeder wire from the garage to the house, I was thinking 3 wire SEU (#2 aluminum or #4 copper by code, think aluminum since its easier to bend) would be best. I do not believe I need 4 wire as the current main power, at the house, is grounded to two ground rods so I would only need the two hots and neutral wire.
As I am sure someone may wonder why I am going this route, the energy company is requiring me to set it up this way because pulling a power sources from either pole (2 poles in the back yard) in my back yard cross over the top of my garage which violates code. I could have them place a third pole in the other corner (back yard kind of comes to a point creating three plausible locations) but that's much more expensive than chasing my tale trying to move everything.
I will posts photos as soon as I get home this afternoon. Any help is greatly appreciated."