![]() Just a few that we’ve seen our customers build and service are: ![]() Many external structures that require significant power to function can utilize SER in their electrical distribution. For this reason, all of our SER cable comes with ground included. What’s important to keep in mind when wiring a sub-panel on a structure separate from the home is that the sub-panel will need to be grounded. SER is a perfect cable for feeding power to your sub-panel, and, depending on the amount of amps their sub-panels are handling (we’ve seen everywhere from 50 amp to 200 amp sub-panels being serviced), our customers are using all sizes of SER as a sub-panel feeder. More specifically, many customers are using our SER as a service entrance feeder cable from utility poles to their sub-panels when distributing power to an area outside the home (like a detached garage). Predominantly, people are using our Aluminum SER Cable as it’s generally intended-to carry power from a service drop to the electronic meter base, and from that meter base to the distribution panel. Using SER Cable to Feed Distribution and Sub-Panels Today, we’re going to focus on our Aluminum Service Entrance Cable with reinforcement tape (or SER Cable) and how Wire & Cable To Go buyers are putting it to use. I thought it’d be a good idea to share this information for anyone who might be tackling a similar electrical project so that they can learn what type of wire others are using. It’s also been great to see the kinds of projects people are undertaking that have made them need our products in the first place. I’ve received awesome feedback, and I’m glad to see that people find our wire and cable performs at a high level. Lately, I’ve been keeping in touch with a number of our customers who have purchased wire and cable products for a couple of reasons: (1) to make sure they’re satisfied with their wire and cable, and (2) out of curiosity-to see how our products are being used. ![]()
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