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    milbank u2272-rl-5t9-el meter box questions.

    I am trying to find out before I buy if the milbank u2272-rl-5t9-el can be used on a 100amp residential home although it says 125amp? The new standard for meter boxes is the bypass switch. I found the rest of the accessories for this meter box except for the conduit and the hub that attaches to the conduit & the meter box. I dont know if the meter box can handle a wider conduit (5") & if so what size hub? I'm new to this so please bare with me.
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    I meant a conduit 5" wide.
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    Yes, you can go to a larger amp carry. But it only has 3 inch knock outs. I have made larger holes in boxes.
    .pdf on it
    https://www.gexpro.com/medias/sys_master/gexpro/gexproimages/8940443303966.pdf?mime=application%2Fpdf&realname= Milbank-U22_Mil_U2272-RL-5T9-BL_IMAGE.jpg_PDF.PDF



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    Just came across this thread. Thanks for the tip!

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