3rdgendslmech
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So hopefully by the end of March or early April I'm going to start running electric to my detached pole barn.
Did some price searching and found that the local elec. warehouse supplier is a lot cheaper for the wire compared to the big box stores. However they couldn't touch the price for conduit or a 100 amp panel.
Had a work friend who's a licensed elec come by and just walk me through everything to make sure I'm doing it by code.
I plan on running 3 lengths of #2 and a #4 for ground. 2" schedule 40 18" deep, transition to schedule 80 coming out of the ground. 2 LB boxes where the wire will enter the house/barn. 100 amp panel with 90 amp breaker on the sub panel and main panel. 2 ground bars 6 feet apart with #6 ground wire. Isolated neutral bar on sub panel. Haven't really made up my mind if I'm going to run ground fault breakers or just GFCI receptacles.
Planning on running 2 extra 1" conduit lines one for cable and the other for extras.
The only questions I really have at this point are, where the LB boxes are on the outside of the house and barn, do they have to be schedule 80 also, or am I okay with what home depot/lowes sell? The electric supply store sells aluminum body LBs so if they have to be schedule 80 would I be better off with the aluminum LBs?
Also what is the height requirement for the sub panel. Is 6 feet from the floor to the top of the panel okay? It's going to be surface mounted since I'm planning on running EMT for the branch circuits once I finish that part of the plan.
Questions or comments and recommendations are welcome.
Did some price searching and found that the local elec. warehouse supplier is a lot cheaper for the wire compared to the big box stores. However they couldn't touch the price for conduit or a 100 amp panel.
Had a work friend who's a licensed elec come by and just walk me through everything to make sure I'm doing it by code.
I plan on running 3 lengths of #2 and a #4 for ground. 2" schedule 40 18" deep, transition to schedule 80 coming out of the ground. 2 LB boxes where the wire will enter the house/barn. 100 amp panel with 90 amp breaker on the sub panel and main panel. 2 ground bars 6 feet apart with #6 ground wire. Isolated neutral bar on sub panel. Haven't really made up my mind if I'm going to run ground fault breakers or just GFCI receptacles.
Planning on running 2 extra 1" conduit lines one for cable and the other for extras.
The only questions I really have at this point are, where the LB boxes are on the outside of the house and barn, do they have to be schedule 80 also, or am I okay with what home depot/lowes sell? The electric supply store sells aluminum body LBs so if they have to be schedule 80 would I be better off with the aluminum LBs?
Also what is the height requirement for the sub panel. Is 6 feet from the floor to the top of the panel okay? It's going to be surface mounted since I'm planning on running EMT for the branch circuits once I finish that part of the plan.
Questions or comments and recommendations are welcome.



