I’ve done just that in Pacific Power territory. The first time, they asked for
an EE’s approval. That cost $500.00.
> On Aug 27, 2019, at 11:31 AM, Jerry Shafer wrote:
>
> Bill
> The meter main is an UL approved product, any alterations may effect that in
> the eyes of the inspector or PG&E. I
Bill
The meter main is an UL approved product, any alterations may effect that
in the eyes of the inspector or PG&E. I have done a breakout panel where l
was exceeding the 20% rule but a 128 amp still may be an issue. The break
out panel is a connection where there are breakers all around to protec
Wrenches,
Is the only a way to back feed 128 amps (240v, split PH)
onto a 200 amp panel is to tap the conductors between the meter and the
main CB, assuming I can pull it off in the "customer section" of the
panel. Of course with the requisite AC disco within 10 feet. Or, has
an
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