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Electrical Sub Panel

From: rbelli@sccoast.net
Category: Electrical/Lighting
Remote Name: 66.153.207.54
Date: 08 Aug 2002
Time: 09:46 AM

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My house has 200amp service, the existing 200 amp panel is full. I have a work shop behind my house, where i'm looking to install a 100amp subpanel. Since my main panel is full. Can I install a sub panel with 125amp capacity adjacent to my main panel? My plans where to remove two single pole 20amp breakers from the main panel, and install one 125amp two pole breaker in the space made advailable in the main panel, to feed the new subpanel. I will then install the two existing 20amp single pole breakers removed from the main panel into the new subpanel. Then install a two pole 100amp breaker in the new subpanel to feed the another new sub panel in the work shop. Please Advise

 

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