JHZR2
Staff member
I'm curious if anyone can comment on the best practices or NEC for a subpanel I want to install. I have an eaton 100A panel avilable free, so Id like to use it as the sub panel. It has a 100A main breaker on it.
I plan to pull service from my main 200A panel, to the eaton panel on the other side of the house. I plan to put most of the home's 240V loads on that new panel, as well as a few 15A lighting circuits. My calculated load under any condition is less than 100A by a long shot. 60A would be more than fine, only issue being that I have this other 100A panel already, free, and it's got a lot of spaces for breakers which I like.
The two panels are in the basement, the wire between them will be exposed, or conduit if I decide to run individual wires.
My main question is if I don't need 100A of service, but the sub panel has a 100A breaker, must I feed it with a 100A breaker and wire of sufficient ampacity from my main? I assume I could feed it with a 60 or 75A breaker on the main panel, then sufficiently sized Cu wire, and just have the 100A breaker on the main panel as a disconnect. Is this wrong/bad/dumb to do?
Some of the space I want to run the wire is tight, so given wire bend radius, etc., it would be desirable to use the right sized (for ampacity) cu wire which is readily available, vs a much larger Al wire sized for the 100A.
Thoughts?
Thank you!
I plan to pull service from my main 200A panel, to the eaton panel on the other side of the house. I plan to put most of the home's 240V loads on that new panel, as well as a few 15A lighting circuits. My calculated load under any condition is less than 100A by a long shot. 60A would be more than fine, only issue being that I have this other 100A panel already, free, and it's got a lot of spaces for breakers which I like.
The two panels are in the basement, the wire between them will be exposed, or conduit if I decide to run individual wires.
My main question is if I don't need 100A of service, but the sub panel has a 100A breaker, must I feed it with a 100A breaker and wire of sufficient ampacity from my main? I assume I could feed it with a 60 or 75A breaker on the main panel, then sufficiently sized Cu wire, and just have the 100A breaker on the main panel as a disconnect. Is this wrong/bad/dumb to do?
Some of the space I want to run the wire is tight, so given wire bend radius, etc., it would be desirable to use the right sized (for ampacity) cu wire which is readily available, vs a much larger Al wire sized for the 100A.
Thoughts?
Thank you!