Hello,
I am a newbie to this forum so hopefully I am following protocol here. I have searched this forum extensively before deciding to post my questions here.
I purchased a home in 2007 that was built in 2004. Main Breaker panel is in a "finished" garage with 200A service. All 240V circuits (2 AC Compressors, Dryer, Range) and a handful of local 120 circuits are in this panel. There is also a 125A breaker that than feeds the main house distribution sub-panel out of the basement (which is completly full, 120V breakers only, maxed out with tandem breakers as well). The basement is unfinished and I need to add a new subpanel - was hoping to tap off of existing panel but feel that I may need to run an entire new cable from the main panel (external conduit in the garage due to fully finished drywall in place).
First question is regarding the cable & size and capacity rating they used to feed the basement subpanel from the main panel.
The cables markings are: E32071 (UL) 3 CDR AWG 1 1 CDR AWG 3 COMPACT AL -- ALUMAFLEX (TM) AA8176 TYPE SE CABLE STYLE SER TYPE XHHW-2 CDRS 600 VOLTS MADE IN USA and the run is approximately 50 ft.
From some of the calculators on the Southwire site it seems to indicate that the max load ths cable is rated for is 75 - 85A. not sure about overall loading requirements. The house is approximately 5400 sq ft divided evenly among 3 stories. Can anybody comment first of all that the original SE cable used to feed the original subpanel is adequate and legal? If so, would I have some recourse to go back to the builder or inspector to push for getting this done correctly to code?
Second question is - if everything seems OK with this existing cable - should I have enough capacity to add a sub-panel from the existing basement panel or should I run a second cable (same type) to the new subpanel.
Thanks for any help here, I really appreciate it.
Regards,
Joe
I am a newbie to this forum so hopefully I am following protocol here. I have searched this forum extensively before deciding to post my questions here.
I purchased a home in 2007 that was built in 2004. Main Breaker panel is in a "finished" garage with 200A service. All 240V circuits (2 AC Compressors, Dryer, Range) and a handful of local 120 circuits are in this panel. There is also a 125A breaker that than feeds the main house distribution sub-panel out of the basement (which is completly full, 120V breakers only, maxed out with tandem breakers as well). The basement is unfinished and I need to add a new subpanel - was hoping to tap off of existing panel but feel that I may need to run an entire new cable from the main panel (external conduit in the garage due to fully finished drywall in place).
First question is regarding the cable & size and capacity rating they used to feed the basement subpanel from the main panel.
The cables markings are: E32071 (UL) 3 CDR AWG 1 1 CDR AWG 3 COMPACT AL -- ALUMAFLEX (TM) AA8176 TYPE SE CABLE STYLE SER TYPE XHHW-2 CDRS 600 VOLTS MADE IN USA and the run is approximately 50 ft.
From some of the calculators on the Southwire site it seems to indicate that the max load ths cable is rated for is 75 - 85A. not sure about overall loading requirements. The house is approximately 5400 sq ft divided evenly among 3 stories. Can anybody comment first of all that the original SE cable used to feed the original subpanel is adequate and legal? If so, would I have some recourse to go back to the builder or inspector to push for getting this done correctly to code?
Second question is - if everything seems OK with this existing cable - should I have enough capacity to add a sub-panel from the existing basement panel or should I run a second cable (same type) to the new subpanel.
Thanks for any help here, I really appreciate it.
Regards,
Joe
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