GPintheMitten
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I've been going through something very similar at my daughters farm. She currently has a 200 amp service to the house and needs another 200 amps for the new barns and other farm usage.
After considering various options she is going with a 320 meter splitting into 2 200 amp feeders one for existing house and the other for the barn. It will require a disconnect (200 amp breaker) for each at the meter with ground and neutral bonded there.
Then running three 4/0 aluminum wires and 2/0 ground to each panel. The neutral and grounds will need to be separated in the existing panel (a pita) and unbonded. Then similarly floating the neutral on the new subpanel in the barn.
Her pole and transformer is about 100 feet from her house with underground service cables -- aluminum 2/0.
We considered putting the 320 meter near the pole but elected not to for a couple of reasons. We won't be able to use the existing wire because they are undersized 2/0 aluminum and only 3 wires. We would need to replace all that with 4/0. And she has an interuptable meter for central air that would have to have been moved out next to the 320 meter with its wires. Then there would be the siding issues after removing the meter boxes.
Her power company said no meters on the actual pole. They want 5 foot clearance around the pole in case they need to climb the pole. If we put the meter near the pole it would be on unistrut with 2 inch steel pipe supports - no treated lumber.
Also the electric company was very clear about the need to get a 320 meter approved for their specific company.
After considering various options she is going with a 320 meter splitting into 2 200 amp feeders one for existing house and the other for the barn. It will require a disconnect (200 amp breaker) for each at the meter with ground and neutral bonded there.
Then running three 4/0 aluminum wires and 2/0 ground to each panel. The neutral and grounds will need to be separated in the existing panel (a pita) and unbonded. Then similarly floating the neutral on the new subpanel in the barn.
Her pole and transformer is about 100 feet from her house with underground service cables -- aluminum 2/0.
We considered putting the 320 meter near the pole but elected not to for a couple of reasons. We won't be able to use the existing wire because they are undersized 2/0 aluminum and only 3 wires. We would need to replace all that with 4/0. And she has an interuptable meter for central air that would have to have been moved out next to the 320 meter with its wires. Then there would be the siding issues after removing the meter boxes.
Her power company said no meters on the actual pole. They want 5 foot clearance around the pole in case they need to climb the pole. If we put the meter near the pole it would be on unistrut with 2 inch steel pipe supports - no treated lumber.
Also the electric company was very clear about the need to get a 320 meter approved for their specific company.