I have a few questions on a service upgrade project.
I am working on a ~100 yr old tri-plex in washington state.
The existing panels (3) have "edison" type screw in fuses. Two of the panels are co-located and the third remote panel and meter are at the other end of the building.
I plan to install a 4 meter pack and basically blank one meter off for possible future use as a common area electrical option. I will then install two 125 amp outdoor panels next (2'-4') to the meter pack and the remote 125 amp panel as a "sub".
I'll start with the big questions and thanks in advance for any advice I get.
1. The meter packs ( example SQUARE D MPH44125) have main breakers. Can I use "main lug" panels and forgo the main breaker? Same for the remote panel or does the distance (~100') change the equation.
2. Can I use the existing panel enclosures as junction boxes and simply extend each circuit over to the panels?
Regards,
Jim
I am working on a ~100 yr old tri-plex in washington state.
The existing panels (3) have "edison" type screw in fuses. Two of the panels are co-located and the third remote panel and meter are at the other end of the building.
I plan to install a 4 meter pack and basically blank one meter off for possible future use as a common area electrical option. I will then install two 125 amp outdoor panels next (2'-4') to the meter pack and the remote 125 amp panel as a "sub".
I'll start with the big questions and thanks in advance for any advice I get.
1. The meter packs ( example SQUARE D MPH44125) have main breakers. Can I use "main lug" panels and forgo the main breaker? Same for the remote panel or does the distance (~100') change the equation.
2. Can I use the existing panel enclosures as junction boxes and simply extend each circuit over to the panels?
Regards,
Jim