When my house was built five years ago I did a few things to prepare for eventual construction of a 12x16 detached shop building. I had the electrician install a box on the side of the house nearest to where the concrete guys poured a slab for me. I also ran 1-1/2" PVC conduit out next to the slab, capped, with the other end capped just sticking out of the ground under the box. I never really thought about what the electrician put in at the time, I just told him to have it ready in case I wanted to have 220 out in the shop.
Now, five years later, I have built the shop and am now getting ready to handle the electrical. Looking at what I have to work with, I have a 50 amp double pole breaker feeding stranded aluminum wire that runs to the disconnect box on the side of the house. I have yet to find a marking on the wire that tells me the size it is, but for arguments sake I'm going to assume it's sufficient to supply the 50 amps with negligible loss (the run is about 60'). Attached is a picture of the interior of the disconnect box. The conduit running from the disconnect box to the shop is approximately 60'.
I have bought two 5/8 grounding rods and plan to drive them 6' apart for grounding the sub panel. The sub panel neutral will be isolated from ground.
My current needs for the shop is interior lighting, maybe 10 outlets, and one weatherproof outlet near the door. I doubt I will ever need 220, but after doing all this I want to preserve that ability for the future. Heaviest load on the outlets will be a Miller 110V welder (15A) and some reel mower sharpening equipment (way less than 15A).
Here are my questions/conundrums:
1. What size/type wire should I run from the disconnect through the 1-1/2" conduit to the sub panel?
2. What type of sub panel should I buy? Manuf/model would be great - I only need 6 spots for breakers and that leaves me 2 extra.
3. Should the main breaker on the sub panel also be 50A to match the breaker on the main panel?
4. What is the best way to connect the neutral feed in the disconnect to the neutral running to the sub panel? I don't think there's room to install an isolated bar in there, I'm thinking I need one of those lug connectors with heat shrink.
5. Does it matter if the sub panel is mounted outside or inside the shop? I'm undecided on which would be better/easier.
Thanks!
Now, five years later, I have built the shop and am now getting ready to handle the electrical. Looking at what I have to work with, I have a 50 amp double pole breaker feeding stranded aluminum wire that runs to the disconnect box on the side of the house. I have yet to find a marking on the wire that tells me the size it is, but for arguments sake I'm going to assume it's sufficient to supply the 50 amps with negligible loss (the run is about 60'). Attached is a picture of the interior of the disconnect box. The conduit running from the disconnect box to the shop is approximately 60'.
I have bought two 5/8 grounding rods and plan to drive them 6' apart for grounding the sub panel. The sub panel neutral will be isolated from ground.
My current needs for the shop is interior lighting, maybe 10 outlets, and one weatherproof outlet near the door. I doubt I will ever need 220, but after doing all this I want to preserve that ability for the future. Heaviest load on the outlets will be a Miller 110V welder (15A) and some reel mower sharpening equipment (way less than 15A).
Here are my questions/conundrums:
1. What size/type wire should I run from the disconnect through the 1-1/2" conduit to the sub panel?
2. What type of sub panel should I buy? Manuf/model would be great - I only need 6 spots for breakers and that leaves me 2 extra.
3. Should the main breaker on the sub panel also be 50A to match the breaker on the main panel?
4. What is the best way to connect the neutral feed in the disconnect to the neutral running to the sub panel? I don't think there's room to install an isolated bar in there, I'm thinking I need one of those lug connectors with heat shrink.
5. Does it matter if the sub panel is mounted outside or inside the shop? I'm undecided on which would be better/easier.
Thanks!