acer66
Well-known member
Hi,
Not so much garage but electrical related.
The whole house is getting rewired by me since I just passed the home owners electrical test.
Outside sits a 200A meter disconnect which is going to feed a 200A main panel.
Distance is around 35' and the main panel is inside.
I have a great tendency to over complicate things so I would like a more professional person take a look at what the best way is
to get the power from the meter to the panel
or if I did do something not to code.
View media item 68819Meter
View media item 68822Cinderblock basement wall ends just a tad over the center of side knock outs.
View media item 68821This how the interior looks like where the meter sits.
View media item 68820This is the main panel, bonding screw removed and I added two ground bars.
I was hope to get the power in at the lower left underneath the disconnect.
The panel is located in the utility room with furnace, water heater and pressure tank etc for the well.
I still need to get a lug for the incoming grounding wire but so far I could only find neutral lugs,
can they also be used for the grounding wire?
The copper line is hvac related and has nothing to do with the panel.
View media item 68823Picture is sideway, I used nuts as spacers which might be nuts behind the panel but that is changed quickly if that is not up to code.
Everything will be inspected so it needs to be all according to the NEC2014.
Thank you very much
Not so much garage but electrical related.
The whole house is getting rewired by me since I just passed the home owners electrical test.

Outside sits a 200A meter disconnect which is going to feed a 200A main panel.
Distance is around 35' and the main panel is inside.
I have a great tendency to over complicate things so I would like a more professional person take a look at what the best way is
to get the power from the meter to the panel
or if I did do something not to code.
View media item 68819Meter
View media item 68822Cinderblock basement wall ends just a tad over the center of side knock outs.
View media item 68821This how the interior looks like where the meter sits.
View media item 68820This is the main panel, bonding screw removed and I added two ground bars.
I was hope to get the power in at the lower left underneath the disconnect.
The panel is located in the utility room with furnace, water heater and pressure tank etc for the well.
I still need to get a lug for the incoming grounding wire but so far I could only find neutral lugs,
can they also be used for the grounding wire?
The copper line is hvac related and has nothing to do with the panel.
View media item 68823Picture is sideway, I used nuts as spacers which might be nuts behind the panel but that is changed quickly if that is not up to code.
Everything will be inspected so it needs to be all according to the NEC2014.
Thank you very much


