florida-sparkey
Senior Member
- Location
- Pinellas Park, Florida
- Occupation
- Master Electrician
Hello all.
I have an engineer telling me I must have a 400 Amp continuous duty meter enclosure at a community clubhouse we are doing. There are 2, 200 Amp 1 phase panel boards with main breakers that are feed by 2, 200 Amp Rk1 fused discos. Per panel schedule panel A = 151.25 Amp and panel B = 196.25 and plainly stated "non coincidental load."
All I can find are K based meter enclosures and they are not allowed by the power co. (florida meter group)
I think this guy is off base in the first place but I want to be sure there are none out there when I respond.
Hours of looking have got me no prospects.
Anyone in the know on this?
Thanks!
I have an engineer telling me I must have a 400 Amp continuous duty meter enclosure at a community clubhouse we are doing. There are 2, 200 Amp 1 phase panel boards with main breakers that are feed by 2, 200 Amp Rk1 fused discos. Per panel schedule panel A = 151.25 Amp and panel B = 196.25 and plainly stated "non coincidental load."
All I can find are K based meter enclosures and they are not allowed by the power co. (florida meter group)
I think this guy is off base in the first place but I want to be sure there are none out there when I respond.
Hours of looking have got me no prospects.
Anyone in the know on this?
Thanks!