240addiction
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I am running a 200 amp service from a meter pedestal (freshly installed for the shop) to the shop about 155' away. I planned for 200 amp service the entire time. I know it is way overkill for my current plans for the shop but I would only like to run this once. I have the trench dug about 3.5' (I understand overkill) but I have plans to run other electrical around the shop in conduit underground to avoid running it around the shop in the wall.
I had an electrician lined up to come and walk me through some of this stuff and he made some recommendations on the phone. He is not available right now and I need to get the conduit in and inspected so I can get some of the other work done. I am in Douglas county Colorado and they use NEC 2014. I plan to install a 200 amp breaker at the pedestal then go to the outside of the shop have a disconnect then straight into the back of the panel inside. Based on my reading it looks like I could use 2" schedule 40 conduit until the bends where I bought schedule 80 long radius elbows to the meter pedestal and disconnect on the outside of shop. I also bought expansion joints to use as it comes up just above ground level. It looks like others recommend 2.5" or larger due to ease of pulling it. Based on my reading it looks like I should be using MCM250 AL XHHW wiring not 4/0-4/0-2/0-4 AL wire to meet my 200amp requirement. I do plan to run an extra conduit because why not while I have a trench open.
So to my questions. Should I get 3" or 2.5" instead of 2" is schedule 40? the cost difference is huge to go to 3" so if I can use 2" I would prefer that. Is schedule 40 the correct schedule should I be using schedule 80 instead? Again decent price increase.
Do I really need to run the MCM250 over 4/0?
Thanks in advance for the help.
I had an electrician lined up to come and walk me through some of this stuff and he made some recommendations on the phone. He is not available right now and I need to get the conduit in and inspected so I can get some of the other work done. I am in Douglas county Colorado and they use NEC 2014. I plan to install a 200 amp breaker at the pedestal then go to the outside of the shop have a disconnect then straight into the back of the panel inside. Based on my reading it looks like I could use 2" schedule 40 conduit until the bends where I bought schedule 80 long radius elbows to the meter pedestal and disconnect on the outside of shop. I also bought expansion joints to use as it comes up just above ground level. It looks like others recommend 2.5" or larger due to ease of pulling it. Based on my reading it looks like I should be using MCM250 AL XHHW wiring not 4/0-4/0-2/0-4 AL wire to meet my 200amp requirement. I do plan to run an extra conduit because why not while I have a trench open.
So to my questions. Should I get 3" or 2.5" instead of 2" is schedule 40? the cost difference is huge to go to 3" so if I can use 2" I would prefer that. Is schedule 40 the correct schedule should I be using schedule 80 instead? Again decent price increase.
Do I really need to run the MCM250 over 4/0?
Thanks in advance for the help.