I am upgrading my service to a dual meter service - one for the general house service,and the other for electric heating which is billed at a separate rate. Using my local utility's standards, I will set a new 400-amp meter socket with new weather head and 500 kcmil cu conductors to the service side of the meter. I will jumper between the service-side lugs on the new meter socket to the service-side lugs on the existing 200-amp meter socket with 2/0 cu conductors. Each meter socket will connect to separate 200-amp load centers with 2/0 cu conductors.
My local permitting agency says I need 1/0 cu ground electrode conductor (for 400 amp service). I say I need #4 conductor for 200 amp service. It seems to me any ground fault would be cleared by a 200-amp main breaker, therefor sizing for 200 amps should apply.
Who's right? (BTW, I will run the GEC from ground to one panel, and then jumper to the second panel - 16 inches away.)
My local permitting agency says I need 1/0 cu ground electrode conductor (for 400 amp service). I say I need #4 conductor for 200 amp service. It seems to me any ground fault would be cleared by a 200-amp main breaker, therefor sizing for 200 amps should apply.
Who's right? (BTW, I will run the GEC from ground to one panel, and then jumper to the second panel - 16 inches away.)