Talking about a house and a detached garage on same property...
The meter is on a pole at the property boundary.
Set of service conductors go to house, 200-amp panel,
Another set goes to garage, 100-amp panel.
GC is basically building an addition that joins the 2 structures, thereby making 1 structure that is fed by 2 services, which obviously not code compliant.
I don't think this scenario is completely unique, I've seen at least 1 other place like that in my area.
How would, or did, you deal with a situation like this?
In this situation the addition includes a new dining room area, entry/mudrom, etc. all of which will be easier to feed out of garage panel since house panel is in finished basement on the other side of the house.
The meter is on a pole at the property boundary.
Set of service conductors go to house, 200-amp panel,
Another set goes to garage, 100-amp panel.
GC is basically building an addition that joins the 2 structures, thereby making 1 structure that is fed by 2 services, which obviously not code compliant.
I don't think this scenario is completely unique, I've seen at least 1 other place like that in my area.
How would, or did, you deal with a situation like this?
In this situation the addition includes a new dining room area, entry/mudrom, etc. all of which will be easier to feed out of garage panel since house panel is in finished basement on the other side of the house.