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Do they make meter banks that hold 3 meters?
I have a house that was turned into a 3 unit apartment.
I was planning on using a 3 meter disconnect bank. Then going with main lug sub panels. but... .
The dryers and ranges are all old 3 wire. If I run sub fed panels I will need to upgrade these old wires. I really don't want to do that.
So I need just regular meters. I know the electric company has dual meter cans for 1 drop but I havent seen 3 meter, cans for 1 drop. .. Do they make something like this?
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I believe they do. an " SDC-320-PW" I believe is a Hydell 3 gang base, 200A main, 100 A per position with a " wiring compartment" for use with O/H or U/G feed.. This is a straight meter socket with no disconnects built in, I have never seen one like that. If you need to have a form of disconnect outside, you may need a separate weatherproof disconnect for each service going in the bldg..
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I would hope that they still did!
Around here, it is quite common to see three meters, arranged vertically, with a lower compartment tht contains a disconnect/ main breaker for each service.
The only "fly in the ointment" is that these generally have 70 amp breakers; I am not sure that such equipment is suitable for 100 amp service, which is the minimum these days.
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http://www.tyett.com/images/panelbox.jpg ..you mean like this? For a 3-family, you *may* need a 4th meter - for the house/common power. Check with your AHJ about this, some areas have this requirement - some don't. What you "want", may not be what's "required". In NJ, a substantial renovation like the one you describe (re-zoning, over 50%, etc) might trigger a complete renovation requirement. [This message has been edited by Celtic (edited 01-13-2006).]
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Yep Celtic that what I need.
Thanks for the help guys. I did talk with the inspector and took care of all his concerns inside already.. hes ok with the no house panel.
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