View Full Version : Wiring from 200a box to 100a "" at distance of 40'
ecclessticity
Mar 15, 2007, 03:38 PM
I am renovating the interior of my garage and I would like to put in place a 100a box. I am to be wiring from the existing 200a box which is located 40'+ from this garage. The 200a box is in a single unit with the meter. I would like to know if I should run it underground (if so, what wire type, conduit) or if I could run it above ground inside conduit using 100a SEU along the higher side of the wall of the house. I will try to explain as best as can be.
tkrussell
Mar 15, 2007, 06:23 PM
You can use 1-1/4" PVC Schedule 40 with 3- #2 XHHW Aluminum and 1-# 6 XHHW for the underground feeder. Or use #2 Aluminum 4 wire SER cable inside. Be sure to use antioxidant compound on any aluminum connection.
If you want to run on the outside of the house, use the same PVC and wire I already mentioned. SER cable is very difficult to pull through conduit.
john russell jr
Nov 6, 2009, 01:24 PM
The info given to you buy mr tkrussell is correct and would be the best way to go,
tkrussell
Nov 6, 2009, 01:36 PM
John this question is over two years old.
Please refrain from answering questions older than a few months.
This question is closed.