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normbac

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Installing 100 amp panelboard 200FT from existing 200 amp CH panel, stucco finish. Any ideas how to sweep into bottom of the existing 200 amp panel, without protruding out to far from stucco. 1.5 inch knockout available. Trying to keep pvc tight to stucco since the panel is visible from walkway. Have never tried with (#2) size wire before. tia
 
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oops small detail homeowner wants it to enter at bottom of stucco approx. 3 ft down from panel and not protrude out in walkway
 
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Originally posted by normbac:
oops small detail homeowner wants it to enter at bottom of stucco approx. 3 ft down from panel and not protrude out in walkway
I'm still confused.

Are you saying that there's an outdoor panel and you're going indoors with this subeeed? Or, is everything outdoors. I still can't picture what you have there. Things aren't adding up.
 
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Originally posted by normbac:
oops small detail homeowner wants it to enter at bottom of stucco approx. 3 ft down from panel and not protrude out in walkway
Then you want a meter offset and an LB.

A "real" electrician would get the cable in the wall. :p

Just kidding, but don't forget to use separate neutral and ground conductors.
 
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Originally posted by iwire:
Originally posted by LarryFine:
but don't forget to use separate neutral and ground conductors.
Now Larry you know that is optional. :p
A separate building/structure was not mentioned, so I took it to mean the house is 200' long. :eek: Yor're right, of coursem if it is a separate building.
 
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