akpingel
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Hello all. I have been lurking here for a while reading as many of these threads as I can; great information. My wife and I just bought a home built in 1975, and with it a 1500 ft shop. At the moment the shop contains a 25 amp sub panel that I believe is inadequate for what I want to do. I need to be able to function out of there to work through the home improvements we need to do, so a power upgrade is at the top of the list. I am wondering what your thoughts on proceeding as such:
1. Install new 100amp panel in the shop, including the appropriate feeder line, breakers, etc. Old panel would still in use during this time. I would install the new panel relatively close the the existing.
2. Disconnect the old panel breaker in the main panel. Upgrade the breaker in the main panel to 100amp breaker (is the correct size breaker for 100amp subpanel?) and finish wiring new shop panel. Restore power to the shop.
From there I would follow similar process for the house panel which needs upgrading as well, although not in parallel as done with the shop.
Anyone see any issues with this? Do you think I need to upgrade my main panel as well? Here is a picture of main panel:
IMG_20170223_115445 by Alex Pingel, on Flickr
Thanks for the help!
Alex
1. Install new 100amp panel in the shop, including the appropriate feeder line, breakers, etc. Old panel would still in use during this time. I would install the new panel relatively close the the existing.
2. Disconnect the old panel breaker in the main panel. Upgrade the breaker in the main panel to 100amp breaker (is the correct size breaker for 100amp subpanel?) and finish wiring new shop panel. Restore power to the shop.
From there I would follow similar process for the house panel which needs upgrading as well, although not in parallel as done with the shop.
Anyone see any issues with this? Do you think I need to upgrade my main panel as well? Here is a picture of main panel:
IMG_20170223_115445 by Alex Pingel, on FlickrThanks for the help!
Alex
