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My current home has a 60 amp GE panel (inside the house garage). I'm wanting to install a 150 amp siemens panel and then from that feed my detached shop with 100 amps (about 100 feet away).
My siemens panel's 150 amp rated Main breaker is rated for 75 C. I'm wanting to wire it up from the meter with 1/0 copper THWN-2, THHN, which is rated for 150 amps at 75 C. But NEC 310.15(b)(6) allows 1 copper (150 amps 90 C) for Service Entrance. So could I use #1 copper?
This leads me to my main question, which is kind of beating a dead horse b/c this is a common question on the internet, but I'm still a little confused. The feed to my shop will be 100 amps. NEC Table 310.15(b)(6) calls out #2 aluminum for service and feeders at 100 amps. Since this is a "feeder" (at least that's what I'm calling it). Should I use 2-2-2-4 aluminum (use-2/RHH)? Is feeder defined in the NEC? Is the reason Service Entrances and Feeders get to use smaller wire is b/c the "draw" is not as demanding?
Thanks
My siemens panel's 150 amp rated Main breaker is rated for 75 C. I'm wanting to wire it up from the meter with 1/0 copper THWN-2, THHN, which is rated for 150 amps at 75 C. But NEC 310.15(b)(6) allows 1 copper (150 amps 90 C) for Service Entrance. So could I use #1 copper?
This leads me to my main question, which is kind of beating a dead horse b/c this is a common question on the internet, but I'm still a little confused. The feed to my shop will be 100 amps. NEC Table 310.15(b)(6) calls out #2 aluminum for service and feeders at 100 amps. Since this is a "feeder" (at least that's what I'm calling it). Should I use 2-2-2-4 aluminum (use-2/RHH)? Is feeder defined in the NEC? Is the reason Service Entrances and Feeders get to use smaller wire is b/c the "draw" is not as demanding?
Thanks