4x4dually
Senior Member
- Location
- Stillwater, OK
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer/ Ex-Electrician
We are finally moving on our new home and the only part of it I'll be doing in the electrical...the only part I enjoy. I wanted to run my plan and a few questions by you folks that do this day in and day out and see if you all had any advice or comments for me.
What I want to do is have the poco run underground to pad xfrm behind the garage. I do not want another pole of overhead across my yard; nor do I want to run low voltage underground for 230 ft from the existing meter base that powers our current barndamineum. The initial load calcs based on NEC come to a minimum service of 202 amps. Total electric. Geothermal 4-ton unit. I'm debating bumping to a 320/400 meter since in the future we "might" end up with a pool and/or hot tub and my plan is to leave plenty of room for expansion. With that line of thinking, should I make the jump to the larger meter and spend the $$$ for 400 copper feeders or should I just stay with a 200A meter and go with it? Please talk me out of the 400A.
My plan is to come off the meter base to two separate 200A breaker panels. One panel will be on a 200A Generac ATS to my existing 22KW gen. The other will be on a manual transfer switch. This way if we are gone or asleep and we loose power, the ATS will power up only critical loads like fridges, freezers, and some lights and basically load shed everything else on the manual panel. Once we figure out what is going on we can make sure all the other loads are off and if we need something on the load shed panel such as the cooktop, we can manually power the other panel and use one or two items at a time (using breakers as the selection tool. I don't have enough generator to power the geothermal, two water heaters, plus all the critical loads.
Does this auto/manual setup make sense for load shedding without automating a bunch of it with electronic stuff? I'd sure love you all's advice....we'll...most of you all's advice. LOL
I appreciate any constructive critisism. I'm stiff drafting the electrical plan but I'll post up what I have thus far.


What I want to do is have the poco run underground to pad xfrm behind the garage. I do not want another pole of overhead across my yard; nor do I want to run low voltage underground for 230 ft from the existing meter base that powers our current barndamineum. The initial load calcs based on NEC come to a minimum service of 202 amps. Total electric. Geothermal 4-ton unit. I'm debating bumping to a 320/400 meter since in the future we "might" end up with a pool and/or hot tub and my plan is to leave plenty of room for expansion. With that line of thinking, should I make the jump to the larger meter and spend the $$$ for 400 copper feeders or should I just stay with a 200A meter and go with it? Please talk me out of the 400A.
My plan is to come off the meter base to two separate 200A breaker panels. One panel will be on a 200A Generac ATS to my existing 22KW gen. The other will be on a manual transfer switch. This way if we are gone or asleep and we loose power, the ATS will power up only critical loads like fridges, freezers, and some lights and basically load shed everything else on the manual panel. Once we figure out what is going on we can make sure all the other loads are off and if we need something on the load shed panel such as the cooktop, we can manually power the other panel and use one or two items at a time (using breakers as the selection tool. I don't have enough generator to power the geothermal, two water heaters, plus all the critical loads.
Does this auto/manual setup make sense for load shedding without automating a bunch of it with electronic stuff? I'd sure love you all's advice....we'll...most of you all's advice. LOL
I appreciate any constructive critisism. I'm stiff drafting the electrical plan but I'll post up what I have thus far.

