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Robert Swinney
 
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It is probably not legal to connect an additional 100 amps of service to an
existing 200 amp entrance. Check with a local electrician or your lectric
utility. Better to be on the legal (and safe) side.

Bob Swinney
"Terry Mayhugh" wrote in message
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I built a detached backyard garage several years ago with a 200 amp service
entrance fed from its own pole and transformer. There is a disconnect
switch
located on the exterior wall that is wired in between the meter and the
inside service panel. I'm now adding an additional workshop area and I
want
to power it with its own 100 amp panel. I would like to feed this new
panel
through exterior conduit run from the bottom of the existing disconnect
switch so that I will have a common disconnect switch at the meter for the
entire garage. But this means that I will somehow have to splice the
wiring
for the new panel to the wiring already leading from the disconnect switch
to the existing 200 amp panel. I've looked in the National Electrical Code
but can't seem to find where this is addressed. Does anyone know if what I
want to do is legal? If not, is there a better way? I no longer have easy
access to add a sub panel inside fed from the existing 200 amp panel. TIA.