Hello all!
I am currently reviewing my plans to install a 100 amp sub panel off of my 200 amp main panel in my attached garage. From the sub panel, I plan to install circuits for lighting, convenience outlets, a welder, and an air compressor - in lieu of running separate feeds for all of these pieces of equipment from my main 200 amp panel.
My biggest issue is wire choice... From what I can tell, I need 1 AWG copper for 100 amps @ ~50 feet. 30 feet of my run is above a finished basement ceiling from the garage to the panel (think dry wall with no insulation above it). The other 20 feet is inside of the garage (not finished). I know in the garage I have to protect any wire ran in some sort of conduit. I originally planned on THHN (2 hot, 1 neutral, 1 ground) and using PVC conduit but I have found that THHN requires conduit for the entire length it is used. I am considering liquid tight now for ease of installation - though more money, it would be less fittings and work to pull the wire through.
Any thoughts or insight would be helpful - there's likely other options I haven't thought of yet or considered to make this easier.
I am currently reviewing my plans to install a 100 amp sub panel off of my 200 amp main panel in my attached garage. From the sub panel, I plan to install circuits for lighting, convenience outlets, a welder, and an air compressor - in lieu of running separate feeds for all of these pieces of equipment from my main 200 amp panel.
My biggest issue is wire choice... From what I can tell, I need 1 AWG copper for 100 amps @ ~50 feet. 30 feet of my run is above a finished basement ceiling from the garage to the panel (think dry wall with no insulation above it). The other 20 feet is inside of the garage (not finished). I know in the garage I have to protect any wire ran in some sort of conduit. I originally planned on THHN (2 hot, 1 neutral, 1 ground) and using PVC conduit but I have found that THHN requires conduit for the entire length it is used. I am considering liquid tight now for ease of installation - though more money, it would be less fittings and work to pull the wire through.
Any thoughts or insight would be helpful - there's likely other options I haven't thought of yet or considered to make this easier.