I'm trying to figure out the work necessary for connecting the electrical to our new pool so I can estimate appropriately. I'm comparing two contractor quotes. One does electrical and gas and one does not, so I need to understand how much we'd have to pay out of pocket to know what makes sense.
We currently have 300 amp service with the main breakers on the meter box (along with two 15 amp circuits for some reason). The meter box is pretty large with one half sealed off by the electric company for the meter and the other half for the breakers. We then have two main panels inside the home. From what I've read I don't think we'll need to upgrade to 400 amp service, but I'm not 100% sure. We have a hot tub and 3 AC(2 3 ton and 1 3.5 ton) units which would be the biggest draws of power.
Plan is to put in 2 Intelliflo VS pumps and a NG heater in addition to automation, pool lights, etc which doesn't seem like a ton of running amps. Second pump is for water features and I don't think it will ever run all that hard.
Does it sound like the subpanel can be pulled from the meter or will it have to be pulled from the main panel inside?
We currently have 300 amp service with the main breakers on the meter box (along with two 15 amp circuits for some reason). The meter box is pretty large with one half sealed off by the electric company for the meter and the other half for the breakers. We then have two main panels inside the home. From what I've read I don't think we'll need to upgrade to 400 amp service, but I'm not 100% sure. We have a hot tub and 3 AC(2 3 ton and 1 3.5 ton) units which would be the biggest draws of power.
Plan is to put in 2 Intelliflo VS pumps and a NG heater in addition to automation, pool lights, etc which doesn't seem like a ton of running amps. Second pump is for water features and I don't think it will ever run all that hard.
Does it sound like the subpanel can be pulled from the meter or will it have to be pulled from the main panel inside?