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I have looked at a panel replacement job. The existing panel is a CH split bus and I cannot tell what amperage this service is. The service conductors are cloth covered with no markings.

Can anyone tell me how I might be able to get the service size so I can install the appropriate panel?

Thanks as always.
 
Shouldn't the utility be able to tell you?

If the service conductors installed by the utility, I don't think you can go by that. They can size the wire however they want. Or are you refering to the service entrance conductors?
 
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does not sound to stupid,, but if you give the utility the S/N of the meter can shouldn't they be able to tell you the amperage for the dwelling? Also, I guess there is no main breaker......:confused:
 
steve66 said:
Shouldn't the utility be able to tell you?

If the service conductors installed by the utility, I don't think you can go by that. They can size the wire however they want. Or are you refering to the service entrance conductors?

I believe that the Service Conductors from the Load side of the Meter will come up short. I will more than likely replace them but I need to know what I'm working with to start.

I could get close with a calculation as mentioned by Jwelectric.
 
I run into this from time to time. Usually what I do is size the panel by whatever size the conduit/meter are; usually it's 1-1/4" RGS and a 100A socket. I replace the wiring from the service point to the panel with new stuff. Of course, this costs more than a regular panel swap, but it's a lot less than a full service upgrade since you don't need to install new pipe or a new socket for the meter.

If the PoCo's overhead wires are the old individual threadbare ones, make sure they get notified so they can run new triplex.
 
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