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  • SER Cable to main panel in basement

    I am upgrading my electrical service from 200 to 400 amp. I am installing a combo meter base that has two 200 amp disconnects. I will be running SER cable in PVC conduit outside the house (above ground) for about 30 feet. At this point, it will enter the basement through a masonry wall. Once I am through the wall into the basement, can I run the SER cable without conduit to my main panels? The entrance through the wall will be less than 5 feet from my main panels.

  • #2
    above ground? will there be no mechanical protection? SER in direct sunlight is a no-no. the jacket will not stand up to the elements. PLEASE ELABORATE.....

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    • #3
      The SER will be completely inside PVC conduit outside the house and the conduit will continue through the wall. There is nothing underground. Once I get through the wall, I want to just run the SER by itself (no conduit) to my main panel.

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      • #4
        shouldn't be a problem but I'd check with your local inspector. He'll have the last word 'cause the power company will need his approval before they hitch up the main.

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