jeff48356
Senior Member
- Location
- Livonia, Michigan
I just looked at a possible job today where the customer bought a house last winter (built in 1962), and it still had the original 100A overhead service drop, meter base, and #2 SEU cable (all worn and frayed). He pulled the meter, changed the panel to a 40-space Square-D Homeline 200A by himself, then put the meter back in place. None of the other work that goes along with a service upgrade has been done. Now he's talking about replacing the SEU cable due to its condition. I explained to him that now that he's installed a 200A panel, in order to do a true 200A upgrade, he would need to get DTE Energy involved so they can trench a new underground service to the house; they no longer upgrade overhead drops. He doesn't want to go to that extra expense, so I told him the best I can do is 150A using the existing drop. Easy enough, but the issue is the new panel itself. My question is, would it be legal to replace the main breaker with a 150A, then go ahead with the 150A upgrade? I don't see a problem since the panel itself is rated at 200A. My understanding is that I can install a breaker less than the panel rating, but not more. Is that correct?