Electrical Service Panel question, help please
My house electrical service panel (38 years old) that is divided into an upper section and a lower section. The upper section is fed from the Extermal Meter box which passes through conduit to the service panel. There is NO breaker or switch in the meter box that I can see.
The service panel has an upper section, fed with two phase from the meter. It has the Range Breaker, a 20 amp single blade to lighting and the Sub Panel Main in the upper half. The Lower half, fed by the Sub Panel Main, has all the rest of the breakers. Turning off the sub panel main removes all power from the lower section.
My problem is that the sub panel main is tired from years of tripping and I need to replace it. However I cannot remove power from it because it is fed by the upper panel which is continually hot.
How do I remove power from the entire panel, is the meter removable, or do I have to call the local power company to turn off the breaker somewhere else in the neighborhood? It is an underground feed to the meter.
It just doesn't seem right that I cannot kill the power to the entire service panel. Am I probably looking at a service fee to kill that power?
Thanks for any advice.
Splitrimz