yes The meter rating is the maximum, if you use it on a smaller service that is OK from a code point of view. However, the local utility company may also have special rules about which meters pans can be used on which type installations. You may need to check with them
A 350 amp service is not a standard service distribution. It jumps from a 200 to a 400 amp rated distribution equipment. The only way to obtain a 350 size service is to install 400 amp equipment and fuse it at 350 amps. The standard size home distributions in North America today are rated at 200 amps. The cost of the service differs through out the continent. Ask your local electrical contractor for an estimate on an electrical upgrade to the required service that you want.
Yes, the wire size has to be increased. The existing 100 amp service will now probably have a #3 conductor with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C which is rated for 100 and 105 amps respectively. Increasing to a 150 amp service will use a #1/0 wire size. If you are thinking of an upgrade, skip the 150 amp service and go to a 200 amp panel. New homes are installing 200 amp 42 circuit panels. The extra cost is only reflected in the materials as the labour costs will be the same regardless whether a 150 amp or a 200 amp panel is installed. The wire size for a 200 amp panel is #3/0. With an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C the rating is 200 or 210 amps respectively.
Depends on the wire size you are using. If the generator breaker is a 30 amp then install a 30 amp breaker.
A #14 copper wire rated at 15 amps is the minimum size wire for a 15 amp receptacle.
200 amp maximum combined.
No, each size service needs its own meter base.
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flows of charge is known as electri current ANUJ
simply four but also aplying diversity they may be increased depending on situation
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No, you can just install a 200 amp service with your existing wiring. But, you need to make sure the wiring is safe and not deteriorated to the point it has become dangerous.
Bracketry Systems in Texas makes a bracket kit to replace the factory alternator with a J180 mount 200 amp alternator
you need an amp and an amp wiring kit
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1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 200 milliamps = 0.2 amp
To install an amp to a factory radio of a 2012 Dodge Ram 1500, ensure that the amp bypass the harnesses.