Posted by JMS/.MN on December 22, 2010 at 22:20:11 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: electrical question posted by paul on December 22, 2010 at 21:50:26:
Sounds like 3 separate feeds, and I don"t know what code is, but it should be safe if all are protected by a breaker between the meter and the end use. But if the run to the AC has no obvious breaker....would be trouble waiting to happen. Also wondering about grounding issues with the separate feeds. Makes me wonder why a larger service is not installed, with a feeder to the 100 amp box, and two circuits to the other two uses. Our "97 house has the 200 amp service, and feeds the 100 amp "93 house addition (both electrician installed)- ok, that is bassackwards, but you had to be there. Built the addition in"93, intended to remodel the century old part in"97 and found how rotten it was, so saved the "93 and built the rest new in"97, ending up with the 200 amp main with a 100 amp sub-panel for part of the house.
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