Henry94606
Student
- May 24, 2021
- 5
Hi forum.
I am new, and I am an architect working mostly residential.
I currently having a house with 200A main panel (with metter). We try to add another sub panel 125A for the house new addition (1000sf).
My knowledge of electrical work limits to fill out the panel schedule with amperage and VA in computer program. For this house the current 200A panel estimate connected load is 187A and the proposed 125A is 103A estimated load.
Q: do I need a 325A Disconnect (after the metter, and upstream from 200A and 125A panels) ?
Or will it just be ok if electrician can parallelly hot wired the subpanel feed to the 200A panel (if he chooses to) ?
The boldest wire inside this 200A are only #4 awg. My kindergarten electrical knowledge tells me I would need a #350 wire (after the metter) to make sure nothing blows up, but that thought can be seriously wrong
Let me know, please
I am new, and I am an architect working mostly residential.
I currently having a house with 200A main panel (with metter). We try to add another sub panel 125A for the house new addition (1000sf).
My knowledge of electrical work limits to fill out the panel schedule with amperage and VA in computer program. For this house the current 200A panel estimate connected load is 187A and the proposed 125A is 103A estimated load.
Q: do I need a 325A Disconnect (after the metter, and upstream from 200A and 125A panels) ?
Or will it just be ok if electrician can parallelly hot wired the subpanel feed to the 200A panel (if he chooses to) ?
The boldest wire inside this 200A are only #4 awg. My kindergarten electrical knowledge tells me I would need a #350 wire (after the metter) to make sure nothing blows up, but that thought can be seriously wrong
Let me know, please