Service wire size calculations:

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RMELECT

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Need to size wire for new meter inground pedestal to 200a with main panel in basement.

200a / 83% / 166a. 240ft from meter to basement panel. voltage drop gives me 300M alum at 166a.

I think im over thinging this but am i missing something or just electrical inspector paranoid?
 
Since voltage drop compensation for this is not required by the NEC you could use any aluminum conductor #4/0 or larger. What current number did you use in your calculation? The NEC load calculation numbers are typically oversized compared to the actual load.
 
Need to size wire for new meter inground pedestal to 200a with main panel in basement.

200a / 83% / 166a. 240ft from meter to basement panel. voltage drop gives me 300M alum at 166a.

I think im over thinging this but am i missing something or just electrical inspector paranoid?
I agree with Rob but in my quest for overdoing things, I would probably run 300kcm. What is the actual calculated load?
 
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