I have two 3 phase 200a main breaker service entrance panels each wired 3 0 to dual lugs in a 320a meter can.
One meter two service panels.
The meter sockets have paralell lugs for all conductors.
There is a meter available to build a 400 amp single phase service and use 2 200 amp main breaker panels in paralell.
A residence with a 200 amp underground service to a meter then two 100 amp seu cables tied together on the load side lugs going into the house to two separate 100 main breaker load centers right next to each other.
I m just saying if it did he would need a 400 320 rated meter and service entrance cables.
Depending on the service drop wire size leading to the meter if it is rated for more than 200a you may be able to upgrade the existing 200a service meter meter base and then install more than 200a in combined main breaker capacity for the two usage areas.
The wires are bugged with 2 1 wires each feeding a 150 amp box one on the outside of the house and one on the inside of the house.
Both panels have their neutrals and grounds bonded together.
I have never seen this before until today.
They are grounded with 2 cu as follows.
The combination service entrance device features a ring type meter cover with a single phase 4 jaw meter.
The square d 125 amp 16 space 24 circuit outdoor the square d 125 amp 16 space 24 circuit outdoor combination meter socket and main breaker load center is suitable for use as a combination service entrance device csed.
1 wire coming from meter into exterior meter.
This unit is ansi certified and ul listed with a maximum 10 000 air.
I believe that there is no question that the meter can support 200 amps of service because i think all the meters for residential service are the same.
Single meter with two service panels.
Thanks for this forum.
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Grounding 2 main panels on 1 meter 6 answers i m new to this group but have read several threads and the answers seem well thought out and reasonable.
At least i think the meter for my 150 a panel is the same as the meters in the 200 a service in the neighborhood of larger houses next to me.
He asked if can he feed 2 200 amp panels from the same meter can.