posted by: jackp
Hi
I am running out of space on the main breaker panel (200 amp service but now lacking breaker space) and thinking rather than dealing with replacing the main panel to a larger one it would be far cheaper just to install a sub panel. Trying to soon renovate the basement including putting a small kitchen there, as well as a bathroom.
My question is to how to go about it...
1. is there a formula to determine the feed breaker size at the main panel that will feed the sub panel (sub panel will require both 120 and 240 voltages).
2. Grounding for the sub panel, is it ok just to ground to the main panel as the feed cable also has a ground wire in it, or does it also have to be separately grounded? Can it be grounded to a water pipe? (located in Canada)
3. what gage wire required to feed the sub panel?
Thanks
Jack
Hi
I am running out of space on the main breaker panel (200 amp service but now lacking breaker space) and thinking rather than dealing with replacing the main panel to a larger one it would be far cheaper just to install a sub panel. Trying to soon renovate the basement including putting a small kitchen there, as well as a bathroom.
My question is to how to go about it...
1. is there a formula to determine the feed breaker size at the main panel that will feed the sub panel (sub panel will require both 120 and 240 voltages).
2. Grounding for the sub panel, is it ok just to ground to the main panel as the feed cable also has a ground wire in it, or does it also have to be separately grounded? Can it be grounded to a water pipe? (located in Canada)
3. what gage wire required to feed the sub panel?
Thanks
Jack
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