walter jordon
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In mich I have a person that wants to mount a service in his garage. He does not want to branch of his main service is there a way to tap of the main service drop and send a feeder to tha garage?
You need to check with both the local building department and the power company. Many localities do not allow separate services on a single property, for fear of illegal renting.walter jordon said:In mich I have a person that wants to mount a service in his garage. He does not want to branch of his main service is there a way to tap of the main service drop and send a feeder to tha garage?
walter jordon said:In mich I have a person that wants to mount a service in his garage. He does not want to branch of his main service is there a way to tap of the main service drop and send a feeder to tha garage?
walter jordon said:In mich I have a person that wants to mount a service in his garage. He does not want to branch of his main service is there a way to tap of the main service drop and send a feeder to tha garage?
M. D. said:Michigan has deleted 230.40 exception #3
Thank you, most of my wiring is in industrial and I am still learning when it comes to residential. It is very helpful to take the articles and match them with others opinions. Again thanks!
As posted before my back ground is in industry, so as I apply the artcles to the job and get experienced opinions It helps me so much.Dennis Alwon said:You cannot tap off the main service drop without a meter installed on the garage. If the garage is attached this may not fly anyway. If it is detached then you will need to mount a meter on the house or the garage.