All I know is my instructor was shouting 'You do not touch a service over 1000 kVA without electrical boards approval' . You may be happy with the fact you won't be penalized for that. I just passed my master tests so I would not know what to do next but you can PM me and I will send you in the right place.
If you find out please post it here so I (we) can learn.
From NYC amendments to 2008 NEC.
110.2 Approval of Electrical Materials, Equipment and Installations.
(A) .....
(B) Installations. All electrical installations regulated by the terms of this code shall be designed and constructed so as to be safe and suitable for the purpose intended.
No electrical installations as described in (1) through (5) below shall be constructed unless a submission for approval has been made to the commissioner and approval has been granted. For the purpose of this section an electrical “installation” shall refer to the installation of service equipment, transformers, UPS systems, generators, electrical wiring of assembled photovoltaic arrays, generator paralleling equipment or other sources.
(1) A new installation of new equipment totaling 1000 kVA or larger.
(2) Any change in an installation with a rating of 1000 kVA or larger, up to and including 2nd level overcurrent protection unless it was fully described and approved as “future” on the original approved plan.
(3) Any addition to an existing installation, which would bring the total to 1000 kVA or larger.
(4) The addition of any equipment in a room, which would affect clearances around the equipment of a 1000 kVA installation.
(5) A new installation or revised installation above 600V irrespective of kVA rating.
Exception No. 1: No submission is required solely for fire alarm service taps.
Exception No. 2: No submission is required for the addition of one 2nd level overcurrent protection device 200 amperes or less.