Question regarding a residential service.
Meter base is on a pedestal. It's a 100 amp socket with a 6 space 3R breaker panel adjacent to the meter. The panel has a 2 pole 100 breaker which will serve as the disconnecting means and over current protection for the underground feeders running to a dwelling.
- Can the conductors from the meter base to the first disconnect be figured at the 83% value since non dwelling related loads could also be supplied from the remaining 4 spaces that are open?
I realize we are only talking about a wire size change from #3 to # 4 cu, but it's more of what is the code compliant way of doing it.
Thanks
Meter base is on a pedestal. It's a 100 amp socket with a 6 space 3R breaker panel adjacent to the meter. The panel has a 2 pole 100 breaker which will serve as the disconnecting means and over current protection for the underground feeders running to a dwelling.
- Can the conductors from the meter base to the first disconnect be figured at the 83% value since non dwelling related loads could also be supplied from the remaining 4 spaces that are open?
I realize we are only talking about a wire size change from #3 to # 4 cu, but it's more of what is the code compliant way of doing it.
Thanks