Doing something new… 400a service

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Sparky_Ed

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So I’m doing something a bit different. Designing a 120/240 400A service, using a Siemens meterpak 200a per position 2 position combo with the main shutoff/overcurrent right there in the meter. Feeding two separate 200a main lug panels, one in a retail space and one in an apartment. Was going to either use 600 or parallel 3/0 copper in 3” imc for the service. Not sure what to use for feeder. Without running a seperate ground I’m stuck between pipe or MC.

Was going to ground with two ground rods tied with #6 and a 1/0 to the building, gas, and water where applicable.

new to the forum, thanks in advance
 
Personally I would run two sets of 4/0 or 250 AL for the riser. If you were writing the check for this would you use copper? Feeders probably SER, or AL MC feeder cable.

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Thanks for the reply, going to consider both. Looks like it’s almooooost half the price for the service entrance conductors.

I don’t like the idea of SER with metal framing but what are ya going to do MC ain’t cheap.
 
Actually I recently purchased both 4/0 SER and some 4/0-4 MC and I think the MC was cheaper
Conductor composition of either is essentially the same, plastics in sheathing is probably higher cost lately than metallic sheathing.

Kind of been that way even with smaller sizes of MC cable vs NM cables for a while now, so wouldn't surprise me to see it similar with larger cables as well.
 
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