Hi everyone. As a brief introduction before my question, I'm a sorta retired diesel fleet mechanic in the very early planning stages of erecting a 30x30x12-4:12 pole barn to use as a hobby auto/fabrication/tinkering shop.
This won't be my first pole barn build but the other was only built for storing equipment(dirt floor/no power). I'm a bit stumped on how I'm going to manage one very particular aspect of the electrical work. My current plans are to use commercial girts and OSB sheathing(probably Zip-R) rather than traditional girts and a metal skin. My reasoning is the OSB will quiet the shop and the commercial girts will also double as framing for interior walls. The problem is that I have no idea how to fit a 200 amp service panel into the 24" vertical space between girts. I fear my only option may be to mount the panel proud of the wall and run conduit to everywhere power is needed.
Before anyone asks, yes I am going to hire a licensed electrician to do all the wiring as I will need to have that inspected before power can be hooked up. I will be doing the planning and construction of the building itself though. Accessory buildings under 1000sf on a one family lot are exempt from the UCC where I live in PA and pole barns ain't rocket science. I do need a $200 zoning permit but my township's only restrictions are minimum setbacks(half building dimensions), maximum height(25') and impermeable surface area(20% max). Where the building will be going, the dimensions I chose and 1.8 acres with only a 1200sf house make none of those a problem.
So, has anyone installed a flush mount service panel in a pole barn with commercial girts? If so, how did you frame around it(photos greatly appreciated)? If you've run all your circuits through exposed conduit, do you feel it was an advantage?
This won't be my first pole barn build but the other was only built for storing equipment(dirt floor/no power). I'm a bit stumped on how I'm going to manage one very particular aspect of the electrical work. My current plans are to use commercial girts and OSB sheathing(probably Zip-R) rather than traditional girts and a metal skin. My reasoning is the OSB will quiet the shop and the commercial girts will also double as framing for interior walls. The problem is that I have no idea how to fit a 200 amp service panel into the 24" vertical space between girts. I fear my only option may be to mount the panel proud of the wall and run conduit to everywhere power is needed.
Before anyone asks, yes I am going to hire a licensed electrician to do all the wiring as I will need to have that inspected before power can be hooked up. I will be doing the planning and construction of the building itself though. Accessory buildings under 1000sf on a one family lot are exempt from the UCC where I live in PA and pole barns ain't rocket science. I do need a $200 zoning permit but my township's only restrictions are minimum setbacks(half building dimensions), maximum height(25') and impermeable surface area(20% max). Where the building will be going, the dimensions I chose and 1.8 acres with only a 1200sf house make none of those a problem.
So, has anyone installed a flush mount service panel in a pole barn with commercial girts? If so, how did you frame around it(photos greatly appreciated)? If you've run all your circuits through exposed conduit, do you feel it was an advantage?