For Service Entrance Cable 600 kcmill (Thousands of circular mils).
Depends on the wire size you are using. If the generator breaker is a 30 amp then install a 30 amp breaker.
To run a 100 amp service, you typically need a generator that can provide at least 7,500 to 10,000 watts (or 7.5 to 10 kW) of power. This ensures that the generator can handle the starting loads of appliances and equipment connected to the service. It's important to consider the specific appliances you plan to run simultaneously, as this may increase the required wattage. Always consult with an electrician to ensure proper sizing and installation.
A 200 amp service panel with a 60 amp sub-panel.
For a 600 amp service using 350 kcmil conductors, the appropriate ground size typically follows the National Electrical Code (NEC) guidelines. For a service of this size, a minimum of 2/0 AWG copper or 4/0 AWG aluminum is generally recommended for the equipment grounding conductor. However, always consult the latest NEC code and local regulations, as requirements may vary. Additionally, consider factors like the length of the run and specific installation conditions.
For Service Entrance Cable 600 kcmill (Thousands of circular mils).
30,60,100,200,400 and 600 amp
30,60,100,200,400 and 600 amp
Depends on the wire size you are using. If the generator breaker is a 30 amp then install a 30 amp breaker.
500 mcm
AWG 2/0 copper.
From the question it is hard to establish whether the service size is 350 amps or the service conductors are 350 MCM in parallel. If the service is 350 amps, the grounding conductor is #3 bare copper wire. Parallel 350 MCM conductors will allow for a 600 amp service. The grounding conductor for a 600 amp service is a #1 bare copper wire.
The recommended conduit size for a 200 amp service is typically 2 inches in diameter.
To run a 100 amp service, you typically need a generator that can provide at least 7,500 to 10,000 watts (or 7.5 to 10 kW) of power. This ensures that the generator can handle the starting loads of appliances and equipment connected to the service. It's important to consider the specific appliances you plan to run simultaneously, as this may increase the required wattage. Always consult with an electrician to ensure proper sizing and installation.
Ground is sized based on the size of the feeder wire and not the amps of the service! However, for a 600 amp service 1500MCM copper wire is one option (NEC 310.16) ;therefor, ground wire is 3/O copper (NEC 250.66) or another option is a two sets of 350 MCM copper wire then a #2 copper (since the biggest feeder wire is 350MCM).
The recommended wire size for a 60 amp service is typically 6-gauge copper wire.
30,60,100,200,400