youngfield
Oct 30, 2009, 10:53 AM
Hi -
I'm in Colorado and about to do an electrical service panel upgrade along with a sub panel install. (I should note here that I am an electrician - Australian, so the rules I'm used to are different here in the US).
I've applied for and received the relevant permit from the city, but want to make sure I get everything done properly first time so as to not waste the inspector's time and such.
1. I'll be replacing the current 100 amp service panel with a new 200 amp service panel. Was planning to use a GE brand panel. No problems there?
2. I want to install a separate 200 amp sub panel in my workshop to run wood working equipment. Can I install a set of 100amp breakers in the main panel to run to the sub panel, thus giving me the 200 amp at the sub panel?
Thanks Robert
I'm in Colorado and about to do an electrical service panel upgrade along with a sub panel install. (I should note here that I am an electrician - Australian, so the rules I'm used to are different here in the US).
I've applied for and received the relevant permit from the city, but want to make sure I get everything done properly first time so as to not waste the inspector's time and such.
1. I'll be replacing the current 100 amp service panel with a new 200 amp service panel. Was planning to use a GE brand panel. No problems there?
2. I want to install a separate 200 amp sub panel in my workshop to run wood working equipment. Can I install a set of 100amp breakers in the main panel to run to the sub panel, thus giving me the 200 amp at the sub panel?
Thanks Robert