Questions tagged [subpanel]

For questions about an [electrical-panel] that is fed from another [electrical-panel] instead of being fed directly by a utility service or separately derived service (such as a generator or inverter).

A subpanel is a type of where the incoming power supply comes from another on the premises, instead of directly from a utility service or a separately derived service such as a generator or an inverter. They are often found in larger homes and structures where a single electrical panel doesn't provide enough space, or detached outbuildings with multiple circuits of their own are present. They are also required in multi-tenant/multi-family buildings (such as apartments and condos) in order to provide each tenant or dwelling unit with control over the circuits within their own space.

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Adding EV Charger (100A) in secondary panel (100A) fed off main (200A)

I own a Ford Charge Station Pro which requires 80A 240AC service to maximize the charging speed to my vehicle. This is a lot of current and I need some advice considering my current sub-panel configuration. I have a main 200A service panel which is…
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Federal Pacific 200a main panel problem with oversized 100a 2pole breaker

There is a 200a FPE breaker box (yes, I am aware of all the problems). It is not in the homeowners budget to replace at this time. He has 2 issues: His panel is full His electric furnace is an older 100a furnace. The 100a breaker in the panel is a…
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200 amp service entrance to 200 amp sub panel?

I have a 200 amp service entrance outdoor breaker box. I want to install an indoor breaker box with 200 amp service about 5' away so I can access breakers from inside the house. The actual wire run will be about 12' or less. Can I add a 200 amp…
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What size cable do I need for a replacement sub-panel?

I'm doing a kitchen remodel and while tearing down the walls I found quite a mess of wires from a sub-panel that exists in a small closet off the kitchen. It was so bad that I decided it needs to be replaced. While replacing this sub-panel the main…
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Can I feed 2 sub-panels off one breaker?

I have a 225A main service panel. I also have 2 sub-panels with 125A and 200A ratings respectively. There's a 100A 2-pole breaker in my main panel. I want to feed both sub-panels from that single breaker (all inter-panel wiring, lugs and…
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Upgrade Service or Sub Panel or?

I just moved into a small home (~1150sf) that currently has 150 amp service. The disconnect is outside by the meter (pictured). The meter is attached to the side of the carport, which I'm about to convert into a garage. The sub panel is inside in…
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Should I connect the bare ground wire from the main panel to the grounding bar in the subpanel?

I have a main panel that was converted to a sub panel when a new Main Panel was placed in a new addition to the house. So now, the subpanel appears to have two grounding wires connected along with the neutrals on the bus bar (middle right). The fat…
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Sub Panel Install - Main Panel Full

I am looking into installing a sub panel in my basement which will be used to feed electrical circuits to the basement that is currently unfinished. I have an 150 amp main panel and was thinking of installing a 90-100 amp sub panel. I do however…
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Do I need a ground rod if I run a full sized ground to my detached garage for a 50 amp sub panel?

The NEC seems clear about adding at least 1 ground rod (possibly 2?). However, I was told by local electrical inspector that I don't need a ground rod if I run a full sized ground to my detached garage for a 50 amp sub panel. I think for protection…
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Two Separate Electrical Services (Meters), Disconnecting One and Making Subpanel

The property I've been renovating has two separate meters. One on the house and one on a detached garage that used to be an automotive shop. I recently upgraded the house to a 200amp service (has exterior disconnect and 4 slots available outside)…
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Where should the ground wire connect in a new sub-panel?

I have an old style service panel - the ground wire (from a rod in the ground) and the neutral wire (leading in from the pole) are both bonded to the box. I want to install a sub-panel where I will be using a 120v and a 240v circuit. I am planning…
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Question about subpanel install in a shed

I am not an electrician, so let's get that out of the way. However, in the past I have installed simple subpanels in detached buildings and had my electrical work inspected and passed first time, so I feel comfortable doing some basic, standard…
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What size wire for two 100 amp sub panels?

I am running two 100 amp sub panels from a 200 amp service. My question is the wire size. I have seen the chart via The NEC provides wire sizing based on the type to be used and the application. I am going 20 feet away from service. I have the…
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Grounding a sub panel not attached to a structure

So I want to put a sub panel for a spa in not attached to my house. I guess the question would be the same if I were just doing a disconnect. Do I have to put a ground rod in a sub panel that is say attached to a poll near my spa. Is that considered…
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Correct Wire for 125a subpanel

I have a 125a subpanel in a shed that is used for all the pool equipment (control panel, pump, spa, lights). I don't really need anywhere near 125a but since I have 3 double pole breakers I would be running low on slots, so the choice of the 125a…
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