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Cliffhanger2009
Mar 1, 2009, 06:20 PM
I will be upgrading my service panel which is now a 150 Amp up to a 200 Amp panel. I am trying to get a materials list together so I can get prices in order ahead of time. My question is what size copper or aluminum do I need to get to feed from the meter to the panel location? It is about 10 feet away. Also I have heard that sometimes you need to have the meter upgraded by the power company also, even though it is only 50 amps more. Is this true? Thanks

stanfortyman
Mar 1, 2009, 06:34 PM
A 200A service will require 2/0CU or 4/0AL conductors.

I hope that whole 10' is not inside the house? If so that is most likely too far in without a disconnect. Every area is different, but most are in the 4'-6' range of unfused conductors inside the structure.

The meter itself is of no concern. The power company will re-use or replace it at their discretion.

Cliffhanger2009
Mar 1, 2009, 06:47 PM
Thanks stanfortyman. In your experience does the power company usually charge you for a new meter?

stanfortyman
Mar 1, 2009, 06:59 PM
Not usually. You DO have to get them involved though in some way. Most have a form to fill out to let them know you are doing a service upgrade.