I have a project where they want to convert an existing home and a second building (some 60' away) to a preschool. My problem is that the existing service is a 400A "all in one" mounted on the smaller building (1500sf), and the larger home (4000sf) only has a 200A feeder from the service. These all-in-ones only have two 200A disconnects. The home is all electric - stovetop, oven, laundry, WH. It probably barely meets load calcs as a house, but as a commercial structure, it does not (more A/C's needed for fresh air). NEC 225.30 says there can be only one supply unless (A)(1)- or (6) special condition is met. I don't think any of these are met. Is there a chance that two buildings 60' away could be considered one? Any other ideas for getting more power (short of moving the service entrance or adding a new service)? As it stands, I'm recommending that they remove the cooking equipment and laundry. Their budjet is really low.