w33b8t1
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I’m at that point. I have a 100A sub panel in the new shop with main breaker.
I have a service on my house with spare room for a breaker to feed this circuit.
I bought 2/0 aluminum three wire due to voltage drop calls at 100’.
I bought a 125A breaker for the service side as it will accept the 2/0 and a 100A will not.
I bought a #2 copper ground.
I am pretty confident in my plan above. Nothing complicated about it. My concern is the service panel wording. Does this mean I cannot have a total breaker rating above the 200 amp listing? There is no main disconnect in this service panel. Just a meter and the 6 stabs. So any upstream protection is done by the power company.
My plant was to stick the 125A breaker in here and have a total of 340A of breakers. I realize that normally this is not an issue if you have a main breaker. I also realize this may fall under the 6 switch rule in some way. What I don’t want to do is cut my $300 in wire just to find out I need a sub panel or something on the house and have to buy another $300 in wire.
Pics in a moment.
I have a service on my house with spare room for a breaker to feed this circuit.
I bought 2/0 aluminum three wire due to voltage drop calls at 100’.
I bought a 125A breaker for the service side as it will accept the 2/0 and a 100A will not.
I bought a #2 copper ground.
I am pretty confident in my plan above. Nothing complicated about it. My concern is the service panel wording. Does this mean I cannot have a total breaker rating above the 200 amp listing? There is no main disconnect in this service panel. Just a meter and the 6 stabs. So any upstream protection is done by the power company.
My plant was to stick the 125A breaker in here and have a total of 340A of breakers. I realize that normally this is not an issue if you have a main breaker. I also realize this may fall under the 6 switch rule in some way. What I don’t want to do is cut my $300 in wire just to find out I need a sub panel or something on the house and have to buy another $300 in wire.
Pics in a moment.
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