MrHandy2005
Member
In a recent addition to an existing building, a 100amp load center was installed and all of the new wiring put into that load center. Let me clarify that this structure contains 2-two bedroom apartments. The hope of the landlord was to have an additional service hooked up to the new load center so the tenants would pay their respective bills. Well needless to say, the utility co will not hook the "new service" up because there isn't a firestop, there are shared services,etc.
The landlord wishes to have me hook up the "new service panel" as a sub panel now. My question:
The new panel is protected by a 100amp breaker. I know that the neutral and equipment ground must be separated but must I come off of the main service from another breaker or is the breaker in the "sub panel" sufficient?
There will definitely not be 100 amps present at any given time on the sub ( there are only lights,outlets- the landlord was hoping to change the range to the "new service" but that will not happen)
There is a reason why I ask this--The exisiting service load center is a Wadsworth. Breakers(if they can be found) cost a small fortune.
Any comments??? Thanks
The landlord wishes to have me hook up the "new service panel" as a sub panel now. My question:
The new panel is protected by a 100amp breaker. I know that the neutral and equipment ground must be separated but must I come off of the main service from another breaker or is the breaker in the "sub panel" sufficient?
There will definitely not be 100 amps present at any given time on the sub ( there are only lights,outlets- the landlord was hoping to change the range to the "new service" but that will not happen)
There is a reason why I ask this--The exisiting service load center is a Wadsworth. Breakers(if they can be found) cost a small fortune.
Any comments??? Thanks