I missed the power company's engineer today. I had called about running new underground service to my barn. He suggested to my wife that we upgrade the home service to avoid commercial rates. I have to call him in the morning but maybe someone can give me some guideance. An upgrade sounds good. I can take my time wiring the barn myself as opposed to paying a contractor to do it more timely.
Assuming the home upgrade would be to go from a 200amp to 400amp service, typically would the underground feed need to be upgraded? The house is about 18 years old. I think the feed is in 2" PVC coming in from the pole. I need to look closer in the morning at the pole end. Maybe I can see what guage it is.
My 200amp box is maxed now so I would have no problem putting it in the barn and putting a new box in the house. I need a box in the barn anyway. Without measuring, running a line to the barn would be maybe 100-125 foot as opposed to 300-400 or so for a new service.
Mostly, I wanted a seperate meter and billing for the barn so I could track it accurately for a business expense. Could I put some kind of line meter in the circuit and track it manually? TIA
Assuming the home upgrade would be to go from a 200amp to 400amp service, typically would the underground feed need to be upgraded? The house is about 18 years old. I think the feed is in 2" PVC coming in from the pole. I need to look closer in the morning at the pole end. Maybe I can see what guage it is.
My 200amp box is maxed now so I would have no problem putting it in the barn and putting a new box in the house. I need a box in the barn anyway. Without measuring, running a line to the barn would be maybe 100-125 foot as opposed to 300-400 or so for a new service.
Mostly, I wanted a seperate meter and billing for the barn so I could track it accurately for a business expense. Could I put some kind of line meter in the circuit and track it manually? TIA