sky jumper
Well-known member
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2018
- Messages
- 127
you guys helped me figure out the feeder wire specs, so wanted to ask about the rest of the hardware to hookup my detached garage.
the house gets 200A service from underground 4/0 AL to a 200A meter and 200A main panel. There's a 100A subpanel hanging off the main panel. both panels are full.
so my plan was to replace the meter base with a combo meter/breaker Eaton 1008846CH. This meter base has a 200A breaker load and a 100A breaker load. seems perfect for my application. Run the 200A to the house and 100A to the garage.
Then I wanted to add a manual transfer switch between the Meter and the house, so I can hook up a portable generator during power outages.
The attached diagram shows what I have in mind.
Questions:
1) will this architecture work?
2) if so, will the Eaton 1008846CH work?
3) can you recommend a transfer switch and connection outlet to hook up the generator?
4) I assume any standard load center will work for the garage?
5) Am I missing anything?? I know I need to add grounds at the garage and separate the ground from neutral there.
my plan is to get as much of this hooked up as possible and then hire an electrician to replace the meter and hook up the rest.
the house gets 200A service from underground 4/0 AL to a 200A meter and 200A main panel. There's a 100A subpanel hanging off the main panel. both panels are full.
so my plan was to replace the meter base with a combo meter/breaker Eaton 1008846CH. This meter base has a 200A breaker load and a 100A breaker load. seems perfect for my application. Run the 200A to the house and 100A to the garage.
Then I wanted to add a manual transfer switch between the Meter and the house, so I can hook up a portable generator during power outages.
The attached diagram shows what I have in mind.
Questions:
1) will this architecture work?
2) if so, will the Eaton 1008846CH work?
3) can you recommend a transfer switch and connection outlet to hook up the generator?
4) I assume any standard load center will work for the garage?
5) Am I missing anything?? I know I need to add grounds at the garage and separate the ground from neutral there.
my plan is to get as much of this hooked up as possible and then hire an electrician to replace the meter and hook up the rest.