65Stang
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So, I decided to contact the local inspection office to get my wiring figured out.
Here's the scenario: Going about 100' to my new garage from existing house panel. Majority of the run will be in the house crawl space, about 6' under new sidewalk (2" PVC already buried). 100 amps.
Per the inspector, I need to run separate cables due to the run under the sidewalk being considered a wet location, although in PVC. Does this sound correct?
Second question I posed was regarding wire size. Inspector stated that I could use: two 4 gauge for two hots, one 6 gauge for neutral, and one 8 gauge for the ground. Does this sound correct? I seem to keep hearing about how the first three should be the same and for 100 amps, should be #3 or better.
Here's the scenario: Going about 100' to my new garage from existing house panel. Majority of the run will be in the house crawl space, about 6' under new sidewalk (2" PVC already buried). 100 amps.
Per the inspector, I need to run separate cables due to the run under the sidewalk being considered a wet location, although in PVC. Does this sound correct?
Second question I posed was regarding wire size. Inspector stated that I could use: two 4 gauge for two hots, one 6 gauge for neutral, and one 8 gauge for the ground. Does this sound correct? I seem to keep hearing about how the first three should be the same and for 100 amps, should be #3 or better.
