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200 hp requires about 149kW
No. Usually when you get to that size panels the grounds are stranded.
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.
Depends on the size of the service. 100 amp service will require 3 gauge, 150 amp service will require 1/0 gauge, and 200 amp service will require 3/0 gauge.
AWG # 3/0 copper.
Service wire required is AWG # 3/0 copper.
200 hp requires about 149kW
As many as you wish, as long as you do cross 200 amp limit
Check the nameplate on the service panel. There it will tell you what the buss capacity is. On a 200 amp service nothing in the wiring configuration is allowed to be less than that the service rating. In the market there are 200 amp 42 circuit distribution panels.
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The required amperage for a single family home typically ranges from 100 to 200 amps. This is based on the electrical load and the number of appliances and devices used in the home. It is important to consult a qualified electrician to determine the specific amperage requirements for your home.
Required numbers from 200 and 300 are 207,217,227,237,247,257,267,270,271,272,273,274,275,276,278,279,287,297 these are the numbers therefore, the answer is 18
The answer is 1.7*1028
7.64 days
A 200 ampere service provides 200 amperes per leg
About 40 panels, if the panel produces around 5a ea 5amp /200 =40. But don't expect it to be constant due to sun Ducking in and out of the clouds and cloudy and rainy days.
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