sands35
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Particulars:
A ~50 year old house with what amounts to industrial electrical equipment.
I have a Square D fused 200 amp main disconnect feeding a main panel on an opposite basement wall. ~20 foot run. (panel is not in service currently, I want to use it to feed a sub-panel that will be on the 2nd floor. I am going to replace non-grounded tar paper wire with NM.)
Panel in question is the middle one.
Run is 100% in the basement.
Question:
What are my options for type of cables to support 200 amp service? Run is about 20 feet. 4/0 THHN is stupid expensive - so looking for alternatives. I can put up conduit of any size - basement is unfinished.
Can I use SEU, SER, URD or MHF if I put it into conduit?
Since the panel is going to only have a 60 amp sub and a few misc 20 amp outlet circuits on it, I could just use a 100 or 125 amp panel with a disconnect on it. I haven't looked to see if there are ~100/125 amp fuses that will fit into the disconnect either. That might work as well to control wire costs.
(long story short - the house was built by a former CEO of a company. He has some $$$ to burn and overdid the electrical just a little bit. Stuff on the right is equipment for electric driveway heaters. I've been too scared to turn them on.)
A ~50 year old house with what amounts to industrial electrical equipment.
I have a Square D fused 200 amp main disconnect feeding a main panel on an opposite basement wall. ~20 foot run. (panel is not in service currently, I want to use it to feed a sub-panel that will be on the 2nd floor. I am going to replace non-grounded tar paper wire with NM.)
Panel in question is the middle one.
Run is 100% in the basement.
Question:
What are my options for type of cables to support 200 amp service? Run is about 20 feet. 4/0 THHN is stupid expensive - so looking for alternatives. I can put up conduit of any size - basement is unfinished.
Can I use SEU, SER, URD or MHF if I put it into conduit?
Since the panel is going to only have a 60 amp sub and a few misc 20 amp outlet circuits on it, I could just use a 100 or 125 amp panel with a disconnect on it. I haven't looked to see if there are ~100/125 amp fuses that will fit into the disconnect either. That might work as well to control wire costs.
(long story short - the house was built by a former CEO of a company. He has some $$$ to burn and overdid the electrical just a little bit. Stuff on the right is equipment for electric driveway heaters. I've been too scared to turn them on.)
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