jlylec
Well-known member
I'm building a garage and about to pour the slab. Wondering if I should bother trying to figure out where to run under-slab wiring for a lift or just wire it from overhead. What is best?
I agree that for some installations coming down from the ceiling is just the best option. Especially if the top of the lift is only 2 feet from the ceiling. In my case the top of the lift is more than 10 feet from the roof. And some people want to place a bridge crane and hanging anything from the ceiling interferes with the travel of the crane. You really do have to determine where the lift is going to go but in some garage layouts, there is only 1 location possible or maybe the garage layout is centered around the lift... There is definitely 2 ways to look at it and which option is best depends on your situation. If you think there's a good change of moving the lift just a couple feet one way or the other, then don't go underground. If you know where you want it for sure or have two optional places, you can always place the conduit at both locations and then cut one off at the floor later.
Be especially careful on conduit placement. The lift mfg usually states the minimum distance from the base to any concrete joint, seam, etc. Make sure the conduit comes up just outside this minimum. For instance My distance was 6" so my conduit is 8" from the base.
Brian
