Ezzie
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Looking for some advice from any forum members with experience installing new service entrances. My shop is located about 300' from my closest property line to where there is power. I want to install a new dedicated 200A service with meter since it is a lot closer than my house (which currently has only 100A and is about 500' away).
I have the ability to do my own trench (own a backhoe) and I also want to run a natural gas line in from the road as well (for a radiant floor heater) so I will want to bury both the gas line and power in the same trench while I have the ground open. I spoke with the gas company and they are OK with this, they have specified the trench width/depth, seperation and back fill conditions.
The problem came when I called the power utility to arrange for a site plan. They are telling me that 300' is too far to run a 200A/220V service entrance and say I will need to install a primary line (underground) to either a pole mounted xformer or a slab mounted unit. The U/G wire they spec. is a 2/0 28kV with a concentric neutral and I have to pay for the whole damn thing right from their utility pole at the road (with one exception - if I go with a pole mounted xformer, they supply the xformer at N/C). They say I need to have an electrical contractor look at it and go over the various costs with me and then once I have decided what I want to do, get back to the utility and they will come and do a site plan.
WTF - is this a crock or what?? Seems a bit excessive just for a simple 200A service for a stand alone building in which to play with my toys. Can't they (or me) just use a slightly bigger conductor from the road to compensate for any additional line loss due to the distance (seems to be their big concern). I would think this would be a lot cheaper than doing the primary to xformer thing. I am also concerned about xformer noise since the install location would be close to my neighbour's pool.
I have the ability to do my own trench (own a backhoe) and I also want to run a natural gas line in from the road as well (for a radiant floor heater) so I will want to bury both the gas line and power in the same trench while I have the ground open. I spoke with the gas company and they are OK with this, they have specified the trench width/depth, seperation and back fill conditions.
The problem came when I called the power utility to arrange for a site plan. They are telling me that 300' is too far to run a 200A/220V service entrance and say I will need to install a primary line (underground) to either a pole mounted xformer or a slab mounted unit. The U/G wire they spec. is a 2/0 28kV with a concentric neutral and I have to pay for the whole damn thing right from their utility pole at the road (with one exception - if I go with a pole mounted xformer, they supply the xformer at N/C). They say I need to have an electrical contractor look at it and go over the various costs with me and then once I have decided what I want to do, get back to the utility and they will come and do a site plan.
WTF - is this a crock or what?? Seems a bit excessive just for a simple 200A service for a stand alone building in which to play with my toys. Can't they (or me) just use a slightly bigger conductor from the road to compensate for any additional line loss due to the distance (seems to be their big concern). I would think this would be a lot cheaper than doing the primary to xformer thing. I am also concerned about xformer noise since the install location would be close to my neighbour's pool.
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