Meter socket splice

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Scotty B.

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Installing a new 100A meter socket outside. Service drop wires are properly sized(#4) already. When installing new meter socket, can the neutral conductor be cut, then run a new #4 from the meter to the panelboard and simply land both #4's on the the lugs in the socket?
 
Are you asking "as opposed to an uncut run from service point to panel". If so, every meter socket I have seen is made to accept one supply and one load side neutral. Hopefully yours is also.
 
Some of the old meter sockets had one nut with a square steel washer that clamped down on the neutral for a lug, although I have seen many with doubled up neutrals under this clamp + the GEC, I think it was always intended for a feed through neutral, but some meters today that have layin type lugs, I will still strip out the neutral and lay in and not cut it, I like the idea of not having one more splice point for it to go bad, but either way is good to go as far as code goes.
 
Some of the old meter sockets had one nut with a square steel washer that clamped down on the neutral for a lug, although I have seen many with doubled up neutrals under this clamp + the GEC, I think it was always intended for a feed through neutral, but some meters today that have layin type lugs, I will still strip out the neutral and lay in and not cut it, I like the idea of not having one more splice point for it to go bad, but either way is good to go as far as code goes.

I have one of those sockets and just repaired the neutral lug. It is big enough to easily fit two wires (one on each side) and also made so a pass through would be fairly easy.
 
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