WJR
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The material required for an electrical service seems to differ for different parts of the country. Can you guys please tell me what material would be needed to install a service in your area?
Following is a 200A 40 circuit service for a dwelling where the panel is located in the basement. This is in the Chicagoland area. (We don't do anything from the meter out. ComEd takes care of feeding and terminating from the meter pedestal to the transformer)
(2) 1 1/2" plastic bushings
6" 1 1/2" EMT conduit
200A single phase meter pedestal
200A 40 ckt MCB panel with cover
(1) 1 1/2" 90 degree EMT elbow
(2) 1 1/2" set screw die cast connectors
(1) 1 1/2" set screw die cast coupling
(1) 5/8" x 8' copper ground rod
6' #6 THHN (For the exterior grounding conductor)
21' #3/0 THHN
(1) Acorn clamp
(1) Plain 1900 box
(1) block Garvin cover
(1) 20A GFI
(2) Chase nipples with locknuts
(1) 20A Single pole breaker
(Circuit breakers are included in the branch circuit home runs)
(Interior grounding is not included because it is based on the distance to where the water meter is located in relation the the panel location.)
Thanks
Bill
Following is a 200A 40 circuit service for a dwelling where the panel is located in the basement. This is in the Chicagoland area. (We don't do anything from the meter out. ComEd takes care of feeding and terminating from the meter pedestal to the transformer)
(2) 1 1/2" plastic bushings
6" 1 1/2" EMT conduit
200A single phase meter pedestal
200A 40 ckt MCB panel with cover
(1) 1 1/2" 90 degree EMT elbow
(2) 1 1/2" set screw die cast connectors
(1) 1 1/2" set screw die cast coupling
(1) 5/8" x 8' copper ground rod
6' #6 THHN (For the exterior grounding conductor)
21' #3/0 THHN
(1) Acorn clamp
(1) Plain 1900 box
(1) block Garvin cover
(1) 20A GFI
(2) Chase nipples with locknuts
(1) 20A Single pole breaker
(Circuit breakers are included in the branch circuit home runs)
(Interior grounding is not included because it is based on the distance to where the water meter is located in relation the the panel location.)
Thanks
Bill
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