nmk_61802
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I am hoping to running an upgraded power supply to my detached garage this spring.
My house currently has a 200amp supply. I have confirmed with the Power Company that the main feeder is rated at 320amp. I plan to intall a new meter socket and split the incoming feed line, running 200amps to the house and 100amps to the garage. This is the path I wish to take for two reasons:
1. This allows me to remove the load from the house panel.
2. The meter socket is located near the garage and it should be easier to bypass the house breaker panel.
I am hoping for some advice on equipment. Currently the only meter socket which I have found that will do what I want is a MilBank U5890-X-2/200-BL, swapping out one of the breakers for a 100amp. This particular meter socket is approved by my local PoCo, but I have to imagine there are other sockets available, or a simplier way to achieve what I want.
Any input guys?
My house currently has a 200amp supply. I have confirmed with the Power Company that the main feeder is rated at 320amp. I plan to intall a new meter socket and split the incoming feed line, running 200amps to the house and 100amps to the garage. This is the path I wish to take for two reasons:
1. This allows me to remove the load from the house panel.
2. The meter socket is located near the garage and it should be easier to bypass the house breaker panel.
I am hoping for some advice on equipment. Currently the only meter socket which I have found that will do what I want is a MilBank U5890-X-2/200-BL, swapping out one of the breakers for a 100amp. This particular meter socket is approved by my local PoCo, but I have to imagine there are other sockets available, or a simplier way to achieve what I want.
Any input guys?
