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    yam03 Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 28, 2011, 08:15 PM
    200amp to sub-panel with SW 4/0 or SM 4/0
    Hi
    I have a 200 amp Federal Pioneer main panel and a 60amp going to my sub-panel in a detached garage 93 feet away.
    I have purchase a 105,000 BTU Pool Heater so I think that I need to change the cable going to the sub-panel.
    I have a person that has 3 rolls of 125' of SW 4/0 for sale. In another add, it is called SM 4/0 (this one is in french). He says that it was used as a service entry to the house. Says that it is good for 200amp.
    I asked him would I need a 200 amp breaker in my house?
    He answered: No,No, there are places in your box if you want to connect directly in it, but it would be good to put a shut off switch in between the two if you want to work in your electric box of the garage.

    Does this make sense?
    Thanks
    Shawn
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    Nov 29, 2011, 08:29 AM
    We need to know where your located. Most if not all here that answer questions are located in the USA, as I am, and I never heard of SW or SM cable.

    Can you provide more detail on this type of cable?

    Perhaps a link to a spec sheet?
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    Nov 29, 2011, 03:21 PM
    I am from New Brunswick Canada. As for the SW or SM, that is what the seller is saying. He leaves about 2 hours from where I am that is why I am trying to figure out prior to going 2 hours and still not knowing if that is what I can use.
    I will try to get more info as I was hoping someone knew what he was talking about.
    He says that it was used as a service entry to the house.
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    Nov 30, 2011, 08:48 PM
    Hi Again
    I found out what it is. He says RW90.
    Now I have a choice
    Option 1:RW90 SM 4/0 - 3 rolls of 125' for $200 (I will need to purchase a ground wire with this option)
    OR
    Option 2:ALCAN SM 3C 4 AWG ACM NUAL NMD90 XLPE 375' for $300.
    If I go with Option 1, I would replace what I already have or with Option 2, I would add another sub-panel.
    I need this power since I want to hook up a Pool Heater of 105,000 BTU's and I think I need 50amps for this.

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