Hello,
I have a small cabin built in 1930 up in Cripple Creek, Colorado. Altitude 9494'.
The current electrical systems were installed in the early '60's with an FPE main lug load center panel and a bunch of 20A breakers where some are double tapped. It is my intent to replace the exterior load center with a 200A main breaker load center to not only eliminate the double tapps but to add an electric tankless water heater that requires 3-50A circuits (yeah, the winter incoming water is way cold). The house wiring is all romex (looks to be 14-2) with very few of the plugs grounded...
I have the following questions:
1. Wire from the meter to the load center needs to be CU 2/0 and be a Red/Black/White
2. I drive a grounding rod, 8', all the way into the ground and tie the rod to the panel. Do I need to do anything specific to the circuits running into the house (note item #3) regarding grounds? Is it ok to now ground these circuits.
3. Eliminate all double tapps to new breakers at 20A or less each
4. Can I run 3-50A, 8ga wire, circuits in a single conduit the 12' from the panel to the tankless water heater? If so, what is the right size conduit?
I would consider myself an expert DIYer and am not afraid of replacing the panel and running the new circuits assuming that I understand wire size, etc. I sincerely appreciate your help and recommendations!
I have a small cabin built in 1930 up in Cripple Creek, Colorado. Altitude 9494'.
The current electrical systems were installed in the early '60's with an FPE main lug load center panel and a bunch of 20A breakers where some are double tapped. It is my intent to replace the exterior load center with a 200A main breaker load center to not only eliminate the double tapps but to add an electric tankless water heater that requires 3-50A circuits (yeah, the winter incoming water is way cold). The house wiring is all romex (looks to be 14-2) with very few of the plugs grounded...
I have the following questions:
1. Wire from the meter to the load center needs to be CU 2/0 and be a Red/Black/White
2. I drive a grounding rod, 8', all the way into the ground and tie the rod to the panel. Do I need to do anything specific to the circuits running into the house (note item #3) regarding grounds? Is it ok to now ground these circuits.
3. Eliminate all double tapps to new breakers at 20A or less each
4. Can I run 3-50A, 8ga wire, circuits in a single conduit the 12' from the panel to the tankless water heater? If so, what is the right size conduit?
I would consider myself an expert DIYer and am not afraid of replacing the panel and running the new circuits assuming that I understand wire size, etc. I sincerely appreciate your help and recommendations!
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