And/or number and setting of overcurrent protective devices.It would help to know the calculated load, not just the service size.
No. A load calc should be done. After that I would do the code minimum without hesitation or remorse. NEC load calcs are grossly oversized.Shouldn't one assume the maximum load be 200 amps.......
..... Currently there is a 200 amp main breaker in the breaker panel.
What size direct burial copper conductors (3) are needed for a residential single phase 240 volt 200 amp service whose meter is 220 feet away from utility pole/connection point? The service panel is also only about 20 feet from the meter.
That's interesting to know about all vs cu . I used to look at the poco wires and ours and think we have got to be creating a self inflicted copper demand.3/0 CU overkill? 200A panel undersized? A house, two barns, camper & large farm eqpt....in need of a load calc.
FWIW- Tensile strength of AL is greater than CU.
Sodium chloride, predominantly in sea water is more corrosive to CU than AL.
Shouldn't one assume the maximum load be 200 amps being that the only thing/protection device between the point of utility service attachment and the customer owned distribution panel is a 200 amp breaker? If conductor ampacity is being sized based on the current load there won't be room for expansion. Currently there is a 200 amp main breaker in the breaker panel.