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    Apr 3, 2010, 04:49 AM
    Meter to seondary transformer wiring
    I have a utility pole with meter and 200A breaker. I want to install a distribution pedestal near it and allow for three services from it to separate buildings, each would have a sub panel. Questions: 1) Do I need any protection (breakers) between the main breaker and the sub panels--each sub panel would have a main breaker? 2) Can someone walk me through each component needed from the main breaker to the destination, including grounding if necessary?
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    Apr 3, 2010, 05:41 AM

    What type service? 3-phase? 1-phase?

    What type 'buildings'? Comerical? Residential? Accesory buildings? Primary use? What type occupancy?

    What will be the calculated load for each building?

    Overhead? Underground?
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    Apr 4, 2010, 03:14 AM

    Thanks manhattan. Single phase, Old, old farmhouse, service just for a couple years. Service to barn, no animals. Perhaps service to workshop. I only want to runt to the farmhouse. Very limited electric in the house, not modern. A few lights, a few receptacles, no water. 220 for a stove that I might use for window ac instead. Underground.
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    Apr 4, 2010, 03:16 AM

    Meant to say I only want to run the farmhouse at this time, other branches in the future.

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