Completely upgrading an existing 120/ 240V electrical service to 200 AMPS

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  • Опубліковано 21 чер 2024
  • In this video I completely upgrade this existing electrical service from 100A - 200A. This includes a new 200A meter, 200A service-rated NEMA3 main disconnect switch, and an updated grounding electrode system. Enjoy this video and thanks for subscribing to the channel!
    Electrical Wiring is NOT a hobby. Call a licensed electrician!
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  • @pstew124
    @pstew124 2 дні тому +2

    Seal of approval for top electrician who also listens to Motorhead's 'Ace of Spades' .

  • @zachw4829
    @zachw4829 11 днів тому +12

    As a young sparky in NJ I love how informative these videos are. Really helpful for a guy like me starting my career. Appreciate all your hard work Ron!

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому +6

      Pay it forward. That’s what it’s all about. Be the best electrician you can be!

  • @jasnapon
    @jasnapon 10 днів тому

    Good job Ron

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 8 днів тому

    Great video. Thank you for sharing

  • @jrpritchard1622
    @jrpritchard1622 11 днів тому +1

    Awesome workmanship Ron have a great week be safe

  • @johnwalker890
    @johnwalker890 12 днів тому

    Good job Ron.......

  • @ElectroAtletico
    @ElectroAtletico 12 днів тому +2

    Working the Mid-Shift, drinking coffee, enjoying a fun vid!

  • @reallunacy
    @reallunacy 5 днів тому

    That aluminum siding is "fun", I have it on my home.

  • @mohammadmarkazi5555
    @mohammadmarkazi5555 11 днів тому

    You Have great work Ron.
    I am Master electrician in Toronto ON and always like your professional work.
    Big Thanks

  • @0blivioniox864
    @0blivioniox864 11 днів тому +2

    Cool vid. love watching these.. Heat's crazy out there man - stay hydrated

  • @mattmiller8251
    @mattmiller8251 8 днів тому

    Love your videos as always! I like when my mains coming into the panel come in beside the lugs so i don't take up so much room in the side of the panel.

  • @brianleb
    @brianleb 11 днів тому

    Great work Ron! I successfully upgraded my home to 200a thanks to your videos and how much I was able to learn. Not as beautiful as your work, but I am very proud of it, thanks again.

  • @manuellastrollo2168
    @manuellastrollo2168 8 днів тому

    i like your video Sir. start of your video shows a violation & shows clearly what section. i love the way you start. first timer from your channel.

  • @russrockino-rr0864
    @russrockino-rr0864 9 днів тому

    Always love your videos, Ron. We always did 40-40 200 amp Panels when I did Residential. That was before AFCI"s too. The extensive use of LED Lighting Circuits will hopefully offset some of the Load rise from Electric Vehicles. Thanks, Russ, 29 years in the Electrical Trade.

  • @davidkirby3667
    @davidkirby3667 11 днів тому +3

    I sure do agree with your 40-circuit panel for a 200 A service. In my all-electric home, over the years I had to installed two sub panels. One was when we upgraded our kitchen and then we put in a Hot Tub. However, if you have a home with natural gas that serves the Oven, heat and other gas appliances it could be a reason to put in a smaller panel.

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому

      200 amps is the best value here, especially for homes older than 50 years.

    • @elangomattab
      @elangomattab 8 днів тому

      I'm in a similar boat to you. 50 year old all electric home with resistive heating basically talking up half of my 30 slot main panel. AC, stove, and dryer are all relegated to my single subpanel. At this point if i need more circuits I would need to free up some space (up to 6) with twin breakers or another subpanel. I want to look at getting a variable speed heat pump installed to replace both AC and heating. I'd get almost half my panel back if I disconnected all of the current zoned heating.

  • @norsk54472
    @norsk54472 12 днів тому

    thanks for the video

  • @elangomattab
    @elangomattab 8 днів тому +1

    Thanks for recommending minimum of 40 full size breakers for new panel installs. My panel is an old Square D QO with 200 amps but only has 30 breaker spaces with 6 of those allowing twin breakers. I don't have any double breakers yet but my panel is full due mostly to my electric heating system. I don't even have space for an EV charger right now even if i could afford an EV.

  • @spudman9367
    @spudman9367 11 днів тому

    Another great video! Went to trade school in 1970 and completed electrical apprenticeship 1974. How things have changed. Your work is a clear sign of your professionalism. Thanks also for the response to my question about main disconnect/ emergency disconnect.

  • @rodolfovesga979
    @rodolfovesga979 11 днів тому

    Cool video your the man Ron great work good job😂😮🎉!!!

  • @OSAS726
    @OSAS726 8 днів тому

    The bonding jumper provides a link between the equipment grounding system and the neutral that goes back to the center tap on the transformer. It helps provide that low impedance path back to neutral whenever there is a ground fault.

  • @thecodingchicken
    @thecodingchicken 7 годин тому

    Just would like to state...at least for the utility i work for, we dont do parallel runs for 400a services, its just 350mcm for the two hots and 4/0 for the neutral. But, 600a services(ive ran two for houses) are two runs of 350mcm.

  • @Bob.W.
    @Bob.W. 11 днів тому

    Thanks.

  • @user-ed3vm5cd4b
    @user-ed3vm5cd4b 10 годин тому

    Thanks

  • @BearStar1
    @BearStar1 11 днів тому +1

    In TX we mainly use SD Homeline or SD Q panels or GE panels.

  • @vince6829
    @vince6829 11 днів тому

    Great workmanship as always. Stay safe; get the gloves. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Sparky-ww5re
    @Sparky-ww5re 11 днів тому

    Love watching your videos, clear and concise when you explain why something is a violation and include a code reference of the said violation.
    As a sparky in the Greenville SC area, whenever I see breakers from a different manufacturer installed in an older panel, often the reason was because the manufacturer of the panel in question went out of business or brought out by another company, OEM parts are no longer available or cost prohibitive and a breaker needed to be added or replaced. In this situation, assuming the panel is in good condition and has adequate capacity, classified breakers are available and listed for use in panels from different manufacturers including for panels not manufactured in decades such as Federal Pacific Electric, Zinsco, and Bulldog/Pushmatic, although you'll most likely have to order them online from an electrical supplier.

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому +1

      Yes, Cutler-Hammer makes listed circuit breakers for other/ older manufacturers like Challenger and I-T-E. Watch out because they can be expensive, really expensive. As a company policy I do not add to any FPE or Zinsco panels because of the liability with those panels.

    • @Sparky-ww5re
      @Sparky-ww5re 11 днів тому +2

      @@electricalron I do mostly new construction, and so I haven't seen an FPE panel in service for about 8 years, and we also DO NOT trust those classified breakers listed as a "safe" replacement to the original FPE breaker, we give the customer two options, a) the panel goes in the dumpster where it should have went before it left the factory, and a new panel gets installed, or b) find another electrician willing to take the liability.
      If my word of advice isn't enough, there's your friend Google, and failing that, I literally have the scars to prove what happens when a two pole FPE breaker fails to trip on a 240V short. Back in 2013 before I decided to become a sparky, I was at my friends polebarn unplugging an arc welder from a 50 amp surface mount receptacle, ran with a metal conduit system with the conduit used as the equipment grounding conductor. The plastic housing disintegrated and the contacts broke free touching each other and the metal box. Both the 50 amp breaker and the main failed to trip. I remember dropping with my T shirt on fire, after which I crawled for at least 30 feet to smother myself out and to get out and call 911 from my cellphone which was in my car. Molten metal was flying all around me which set fire to shop towels and some paint cans, paint thinner and what have you before ultimately reaching the oxygen-propane cutting torch rig. The roof collapsed before the fire department arrived and the primary fuse on the pole transformer blew. I spent 5 days in the hospital with first and second degree burns to my hand, arms and stomach. I want to thank my lucky stars I'm still here to tell the tale and help raise awareness about these problematic panels. Neither myself nor my friend had any idea about the problem or that him, his wife and infant daughter were living in a powder keg ready to ignite.

  • @ptso7580
    @ptso7580 10 днів тому

    I remembered a inspector failed us for having main disconnext and meter within 6 foot from the gas meter and lines. Had to call sayin the gas is being omitted it was on the pern. It was a Monday. 😊

  • @jackpestaner6925
    @jackpestaner6925 9 днів тому

    Great video Ron, I just upgraded my VA house from 100A overhead to 200A UG service and 100% rewire to code as it had 100 year old knob and tube. Got permits for the whole project since VA allows a homeowner to do their own work on their own home. Some things I picked up and saw you did: bushings on all the large cables (code required), and duct seal on the pass-thru inside and out. One thing AHJ cautioned me was to maintain 36 inches from the gas meter, your thoughts? Finally I have an old set of insulated gloves given to me from my industrial electrician pal; they are all dated to expire due to deterioration, but probably for 240 volts they are okay as long as they arent cracked or brittle. Be safe out there, glad to see you are getting a new ladder!

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  9 днів тому

      Like for like for upgrades here in NJ so if there’s a gas meter nearby on an old home I’m
      not required to move it.

  • @Caniksigboy78
    @Caniksigboy78 12 днів тому

    🔥🔥🔥🔥 video

  • @throttlebottle5906
    @throttlebottle5906 10 днів тому

    aluminum sided homes were bonded to water lines and not always directly at the utility service, I've seen many over the years bonded to spigots and tied to lightning rod systems.
    you'll get a heck of zap on it, that's for sure and you should really wear gloves for any live work, even more so on a ladder, where it could cause a fall. nobody want's to fall.

  • @GlenMacNeil
    @GlenMacNeil 11 днів тому

    Great job Ron. Thanks for the video. Do you require locates every time you drive ground rods?

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому +1

      Rarely. It’s a good idea to locate where the gas main and water mains are in the house. This’ll give you a general idea where those enter the home.

  • @Makitafan
    @Makitafan 7 днів тому

    24:28 if it breaks in half they own both halves! 🤣🤣 JK

  • @OSAS726
    @OSAS726 7 днів тому

    Good morning Ron! My question is what were you talking about when you were saying to make sure that the transformer had a lower fault current protection than the disconnect breaker? Maybe I’m misunderstanding? I’ve never heard of that. I’m just curious as to what that is? Thanks in advance for your response. BTW, great content. I love your channel.

  • @SteveN-sy4bm
    @SteveN-sy4bm 11 днів тому

    Really like your videos, does it matter which lugs on the disconnect are load / line…. I need to go out the top and in the square d disconnect there is not enough room to loop around and keep a professional look to the wiring. So I want to connect on the bottom and just go straight out of the top lugs. Thanks

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому

      No, the top is always the LINE side and the bottom is always the LOAD side. The paperwork explains all of this so don't make this mistake.

  • @DavidKingmasterWV
    @DavidKingmasterWV День тому

    Do you like the PVC all thread it comes in inch and a quarter and two inches

  • @BearStar1
    @BearStar1 11 днів тому

    In Texas it's 4 hours of CU required every year as Electrical Licenses are renewed every year

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому

      Wow, only four hours. Here in NJ, (24) hours of CEU's and 10-hour code update every three years is required for renewing an electrical license.

  • @justin0114
    @justin0114 12 днів тому

    How many wires are in a 200A Service Entrance Cable from the meter to the panel ? Three of 2 ot cables and one 6 gauge ?

  • @mackfisher4487
    @mackfisher4487 12 днів тому +2

    Nice job Ron, hope you bid it T&M. question what are your inspectors say about bonding to the buildings metallic gas supply?

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  12 днів тому

      EGC for the furnace bonds the metal gas piping.

  • @jfowler702910
    @jfowler702910 5 днів тому

    Why did you install a main breaker panel along with a main breaker disconnect?
    Is the exterior service entrance disconnect required by code now?
    Years ago if I was putting in a main breaker panel I would come directly out of the meter housing and right into the main breaker panel with my service kick. There wouldn't be any exterior disconnect unless the main panel was located more than 3 ft inside the dwelling. If so then we would use a main breaker exterior disconnect with an interior main lug panel.

  • @unstableatbest
    @unstableatbest 12 днів тому +2

    Hi Ron, have you considered using a Meter Main, by chance? All-in-one meter socket and disconnect, with some added benefits: They can eat the surge protector and save room in the main panel, and they offer some breaker slots outdoors for a future spa or anything that would need a trench.

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому +1

      Thanks!

    • @voltstoamps120
      @voltstoamps120 11 днів тому +1

      Only 1 NJ POCO allows those but hopefully more will soon. The one he was dealing with the video is definitely a no to that because they actually own the meter can.

    • @unstableatbest
      @unstableatbest 10 днів тому

      @@voltstoamps120 Ahhh I see. Thanks for the info sir.

  • @OnusofStrife
    @OnusofStrife 10 днів тому

    I had a 30 circuit put on my house when I lived in North Carolina. The house was just under 1000 sq ft. It is highly unlikely that house will ever even use the 30 spaces. It only had 5 rooms! It was already electrified as well. electric range, electric water heater, electric heat pump, and Electric heat strips / backup heat, and the panel still had 13 spaces free. Plus it is one of those 30 / 60 eaton panels.
    Those bids must be tough because what are they saving like 20 dollars?

  • @seeps766
    @seeps766 11 днів тому +1

    Do you not need an expansion fitting in the pvc riser? Just curious
    Nice job

  • @anthonyelectric6045
    @anthonyelectric6045 11 днів тому +1

    Nice work Ron👍. And yes that ladder scares me also. Did many services that were wayyyy up there. BTW did you have to give the power company a load calculation for the 200amp upgrade?

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому +1

      No, I was not asked for a load calculation. The only time I'm asked for a load calculation has been for adding EVSE and standby generators permit applications usually require it.

    • @anthonyelectric6045
      @anthonyelectric6045 10 днів тому

      @@electricalron agreed. I had some power companies just ask why I’m upgrading due I guess to the size of the tub and or incoming triplex( not my problem) thanks Ron👍

  • @Jonathan_O
    @Jonathan_O 12 днів тому

    Do they not have central a/c?

  • @KenBRASHEAR
    @KenBRASHEAR 12 днів тому

    How often does the power company replace the conductors from the power pole to the service drop when a service is increased from 100 amp to 200 amp?

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому

      Totally out of my hands and up to the power company.

  • @carlluis770
    @carlluis770 11 днів тому

    6:10 wouldn’t the breaker on the disconnect have an AIC rating and the transformer on the pole have the Short Circuit Current rating and the Available fault Current rating ? Sounds weird that the breaker has a SCCR rating . Love watching your videos

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому

      AIC and SCCR are kind of the same thing. Most 50kva pole-mounted transformers in residential neighborhoods are 10,000 available interrupt current.

  • @chuckkeller5619
    @chuckkeller5619 11 днів тому

    Hey here in Cedar Rapids Iowa the city code state They like you to install 200 Amp 40 space

  • @thomascannan1033
    @thomascannan1033 12 днів тому

    Hey Ron since it has been Africa hot out here this last week...If I'm not mistaken you never mentioned anything about hockey over the winter..Are you still playing?

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому +1

      Retired two years ago.

    • @thomascannan1033
      @thomascannan1033 10 днів тому

      @@electricalron Just when you probably gained soft hands on the stick...Why? All the best Ron, I hope we will meet some day.

  • @JimNorman-op1cv
    @JimNorman-op1cv 11 днів тому

    Why use Cutler-Hammer vs.Square D or some other brand?

    • @jackpestaner6925
      @jackpestaner6925 9 днів тому

      Now that Arc Flash/GFI breakers are required on almost everything i would take a close look at the total panel cost with those expensive breakers. I ended up using a Square D QO panel because ebay folks were selling factory sealed packs of 10 of CAFI/GFI breakers for about $250 (and they were not counterfeit).

  • @davelavigne2133
    @davelavigne2133 12 днів тому

    Why do you have a main breaker outside and then the 200A breaker at the box? Don't you only need one for code?

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому +3

      In case they want an interlock for generator wiring.

  • @edwardleonard7538
    @edwardleonard7538 11 днів тому

    how come you dont use a temporary drop.... a 1900 box with two 20 amp duplex so you can run whatever you need during your install...especially a nice fan to keep you cool in that 90 degree garage..?

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому +1

      Because I have everything that runs on batteries except the heat box.

    • @edwardleonard7538
      @edwardleonard7538 11 днів тому

      @@electricalron i keep forgetting i was out of field over twenty years ago.. and yea i was one of those subscribers who busted your chops about not useing gloves at the point of attachment...your life is worth it buddy.!! thanks for the videos Ron..!!!!

  • @donmclean1220
    @donmclean1220 8 днів тому

    Is there any minimum distance from the electric meter to the gas meter?

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  8 днів тому +1

      Not in an existing installation.

    • @donmclean1220
      @donmclean1220 4 дні тому

      Thanks, I remember reading the PGE “green book” having all sorts of distance requirements in it, but of course, they are for new construction. I get the difference.

  • @charlesmcadory8286
    @charlesmcadory8286 11 днів тому

    Magnetic for bits "Bit Magnetizer Ring and Demagnetizer by Olsa Tools" Long phillips bits "Milwaukee 48-32-4207 Shockwave 6" Power Bit Phillips #2"

  • @Elliot_zaz
    @Elliot_zaz 12 годин тому

    I thought at a certain point a master electrician can inspect their own work?

  • @ed6837
    @ed6837 11 днів тому

    ??might be too close to the gas meter

  • @marsman716
    @marsman716 11 днів тому

    why do those screws have to be irreversible?

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  11 днів тому

      Probably a listing requirement. There's nothing in the NEC concerning metering equipment.

  • @nickk05281982
    @nickk05281982 11 днів тому

    Biggest part of having the gloves is testing them when you think they are damaged plus daily and quarterly with a testing service otherwise don’t bother

  • @throttlebottle5906
    @throttlebottle5906 10 днів тому

    boy that old panel was a butcher fest of clownery. including the main breaker.

  • @PvMTerry
    @PvMTerry 4 дні тому

    What’s the reasoning for this customer to upgrade from 100 to 200 service ?

    • @electricalron
      @electricalron  4 дні тому

      Not much has been updated at the house since it was built in the 1950's. A new kitchen, updated bathroom, maybe a master bedroom addition, etc. Clearly they'll require multiple new 15 and 20 amp circuits. Demand for electricity is forever growing and has been since it's inception.

    • @PvMTerry
      @PvMTerry 3 дні тому

      @@electricalron can you upgrade to 200 amp if you still have some knob and tube ?

  • @DougLockard
    @DougLockard 12 днів тому +7

    Spend so money buy gloves

  • @dadtothebone4859
    @dadtothebone4859 12 днів тому

    Yeeessss another long Ron video! Also do you have a instagram?

  • @osvaldomcs1213
    @osvaldomcs1213 12 днів тому +2

    Wow didn't come with a hub gasket to make it water proof.

    • @jaycahow4667
      @jaycahow4667 12 днів тому +1

      I was wondering about this as well as it seemed a likely place for water penetration into the meter box.