We have a three-car garage that is attached to the house but unheated. This year I am seriously considering having a electric garage heater installed.
I called my HVAC company and based upon the need, they recommended a 10KW heater that runs at approx 220V / 40A. (Ratings were shown like this. 205/240v 36/42A.)
I would appreciate your opinions as to which breaker-box should be the feed. Indeed the decision belongs to the electrician (and me) but your opinions would be appreciated as many of you are quite adept at wiring high-current appliances.
House has a 200A service with two breaker-boxes. As you can see, the main breaker-box has a 200A breaker and the sub-box has a 100A breaker. The main box is for the entire house which is largely low-current devices and main refrigerator. The sub-box (100A) is essentially for the high-current appliances (two A/C, dryer, electric range, double-oven, freezer, compact fridge).
Part of me thinks the feed and breakers for the new garage heater should be on the MAIN box as it caps at 200A. The sub-box is capped at 100A and the heater will have to compete with the range, dryer etc.
The pix didn’t turn out as clear as I would have liked.
Opinions and comments welcome.

I called my HVAC company and based upon the need, they recommended a 10KW heater that runs at approx 220V / 40A. (Ratings were shown like this. 205/240v 36/42A.)
I would appreciate your opinions as to which breaker-box should be the feed. Indeed the decision belongs to the electrician (and me) but your opinions would be appreciated as many of you are quite adept at wiring high-current appliances.
House has a 200A service with two breaker-boxes. As you can see, the main breaker-box has a 200A breaker and the sub-box has a 100A breaker. The main box is for the entire house which is largely low-current devices and main refrigerator. The sub-box (100A) is essentially for the high-current appliances (two A/C, dryer, electric range, double-oven, freezer, compact fridge).
Part of me thinks the feed and breakers for the new garage heater should be on the MAIN box as it caps at 200A. The sub-box is capped at 100A and the heater will have to compete with the range, dryer etc.
The pix didn’t turn out as clear as I would have liked.
Opinions and comments welcome.
