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Eagle: As you discribe your proposed system, It sounds to be near identical to how we have our power done in our Mod, home in Oregon. The only thing I'ed recommend is to stay away from Aluminum conductors, these have a nasty habit of corroding over time which causes the taps & splices to overheat, increasing the rate of corrosion ..........> (See where that's leading) Best of all with your new home.
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| Posts: 1052 | Location: Sun Valley, Calif. :^þ | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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Eagle:
No it is not clear.
(1). When you get the Modular home situated on your lot over the basement, then you call the Utility Company and let them know where the 200-Amp Main panel is located in your house.
They then will locate the service entrance & Meter on the house as close to the 200-Amp Main Panel as they can get it subject to the location of their Power Pole or Power Pedestal Box.
You will NOT need a Main disconnect if the job is done correctly.
Do not let the Utility Company mount their meter on a yard Pedestal. If that happens you pay the full I^2R electrical cost of the cable lost from there to the imterior of your house.
I don't believe the Utilty Company would do that, however, I am not familiar with your area so I would not know.
(2). In so far as electrical work in the basement is concerned, you will have to drop about three conduits for about three circuits from the 200-amp Main Panel through the floor into the basement to wire up whatever you plan on having in the basement. That is, such as lights, Washing Machine & Dryer.
The dryer, as you are probably aware of, requires a separate dedicated circuit of four conductor AWG No.8 240-volt 40-ampere service with copper wires.
The washing machine should also be a dedicated line by itself, capable of drawing about 15-amperes. It should be a three conductor AWG No. 12 copper wire. The receptacle for this should be GFCI Type.
All lights that you plan on in the basement should be on a separate circuit, provided from an trhree conductor AWG No.14 copper wire, the load(s) of which should not exceed 15-amperes.
[This message was edited by donaldekliros on 09-22-02 at 05:34 PM.]
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| Posts: 699 | Location: St. Louis Missouri, USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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