Alright I hope I am able to describe what I have in mind to do with the new house/shop that is in the works so that you guys can understand and hopefully point me in the right direction.
Background info:
New shop is built and the wife and I are going to live in it while we build the house. The shop is too far behind the house to mount the meter to the shop (electric CO says no), but the house isn't built yet, so I must mount the meter to a remote mount which will be a 20' pole where overhead service will come down through the meter and then underground service to the house and shop.
On my plan layout I have picked out a meter location that is pretty much equidistant between the house and the shop (about 100' to both). The Elect. CO gave me a list of specific meter sockets to use which none are a combo meter socket/disconnect switch, but I must also have a disconnect installed after the meter. So that leads to my question on how I should wire this up. I am going to use a 320 amp meter socket and will have a 125 amp panel in the shop and at least a 200 amp panel in the house. That being said what exactly do I need to put on the pole? I am assuming the meter socket, followed by the main disconnect, and then is there a way to split up the amps I called out above after the main disconnect with additional disconnects going to each location? If so, could you point me to specific products?
I realize that the easiest way would be to have a main panel in the house and run a sub-panel off of it to the shop, but in this case that wont be possible. I also kicked around the idea of a temporary pole, but we are going to take our time building the house (at least a year), and I would rather permanantly wire up the shop now instead of rewiring it later.
Thanks for your time reading through this novel and I appreciate any and all responses or different ideas. One thing I would like to add is that I do intend to hire an electrician to at the very least look over my work. Right now I just want to get a plan together and find out how much it will cost to do this.
Also I almost forgot...Will the 100' runs to the house and the shop cause a huge noticable voltage drop or will it be too minimal to matter? What would be the maximum distance that I should consider?
Victor
Background info:
New shop is built and the wife and I are going to live in it while we build the house. The shop is too far behind the house to mount the meter to the shop (electric CO says no), but the house isn't built yet, so I must mount the meter to a remote mount which will be a 20' pole where overhead service will come down through the meter and then underground service to the house and shop.
On my plan layout I have picked out a meter location that is pretty much equidistant between the house and the shop (about 100' to both). The Elect. CO gave me a list of specific meter sockets to use which none are a combo meter socket/disconnect switch, but I must also have a disconnect installed after the meter. So that leads to my question on how I should wire this up. I am going to use a 320 amp meter socket and will have a 125 amp panel in the shop and at least a 200 amp panel in the house. That being said what exactly do I need to put on the pole? I am assuming the meter socket, followed by the main disconnect, and then is there a way to split up the amps I called out above after the main disconnect with additional disconnects going to each location? If so, could you point me to specific products?
I realize that the easiest way would be to have a main panel in the house and run a sub-panel off of it to the shop, but in this case that wont be possible. I also kicked around the idea of a temporary pole, but we are going to take our time building the house (at least a year), and I would rather permanantly wire up the shop now instead of rewiring it later.
Thanks for your time reading through this novel and I appreciate any and all responses or different ideas. One thing I would like to add is that I do intend to hire an electrician to at the very least look over my work. Right now I just want to get a plan together and find out how much it will cost to do this.
Also I almost forgot...Will the 100' runs to the house and the shop cause a huge noticable voltage drop or will it be too minimal to matter? What would be the maximum distance that I should consider?
Victor
