I'd be very grateful to those who could advise me in the proper selection of cable, conduit, and other materials to pass inspection for the following situation.
I have replaced a 100 amp fuse box located on an interior wall with a 200 amp circuit breaker panel. It's location is at ground level and is located on an interior wall 18" perpendicular from an outside wall, and has a crawlspace/storage area behind it.
My goal is to have the existing 100 amp overhead service removed after installing 200 amp underground service cable and entrance conduit. I am also building a garage/studio next year and want to install 200 amp underground service to that structure, fed from the home.
The power company will have the meter installed on the power pole located 220' (terminal to terminal) from the home. The future garage/studio breaker box will be located approx. 50' (termimal to terminal) from the home breaker box.
1) What total amperage service is required to serve both buildings from one meter location on the pole?
2) What size and type of underground cable would be required?
The power company requires two hots, a neutral, and a ground wire.
Would a quadruplex cable be ok for this application even though it's meant for 3 phase usage, (not a green or bare grounding cable, but insulated and black in color)?
3) Being that the home breaker box is not on an outside wall (18" away), I'd like to run schedule 80 pipe underground into the home inside the crawspace/storage area, then up the wall into the back of the breaker box. I do not want any boxes, pipe, or LB's located on the outside of the buildings if possible. Distance inside the home would be 5' or less for the underground cable up to termination.
4) I was considering the use of 350 kcmil x 4 aluminum quadruplex urd/use cable by Southwire (or larger) and schedule 80 of what size?
5) Will the urd/use cable be ok inside the schedule 80 for this short distance inside the home and garage?
I am located in a rural area outside the city limits of Duluth Minnesota and am allowed to do my own service entrance work up to the terminals of the meter box on the power pole.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Keith
I have replaced a 100 amp fuse box located on an interior wall with a 200 amp circuit breaker panel. It's location is at ground level and is located on an interior wall 18" perpendicular from an outside wall, and has a crawlspace/storage area behind it.
My goal is to have the existing 100 amp overhead service removed after installing 200 amp underground service cable and entrance conduit. I am also building a garage/studio next year and want to install 200 amp underground service to that structure, fed from the home.
The power company will have the meter installed on the power pole located 220' (terminal to terminal) from the home. The future garage/studio breaker box will be located approx. 50' (termimal to terminal) from the home breaker box.
1) What total amperage service is required to serve both buildings from one meter location on the pole?
2) What size and type of underground cable would be required?
The power company requires two hots, a neutral, and a ground wire.
Would a quadruplex cable be ok for this application even though it's meant for 3 phase usage, (not a green or bare grounding cable, but insulated and black in color)?
3) Being that the home breaker box is not on an outside wall (18" away), I'd like to run schedule 80 pipe underground into the home inside the crawspace/storage area, then up the wall into the back of the breaker box. I do not want any boxes, pipe, or LB's located on the outside of the buildings if possible. Distance inside the home would be 5' or less for the underground cable up to termination.
4) I was considering the use of 350 kcmil x 4 aluminum quadruplex urd/use cable by Southwire (or larger) and schedule 80 of what size?
5) Will the urd/use cable be ok inside the schedule 80 for this short distance inside the home and garage?
I am located in a rural area outside the city limits of Duluth Minnesota and am allowed to do my own service entrance work up to the terminals of the meter box on the power pole.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Keith