Want to run electrical and water (for a remote spigot) to my shed 100 feet from the house. Plan would be to trench 3 feet deep from the house towards the shed, then the trench would Y off with one leg going to the left side and the other going to the right side. The shed is 10 feet wide and want the water spigot for my garden.
Was thinking for the water to go through the concrete foundation at 3 feet below in the basement but the electrical would go through the rim joist and then down 2 feet into the trench.
Plan would be conduit for the electrical at 2 feet deep and may run the PEX though conduit as well. Relatively cheap and would be easy to replace in the future if needed.
Can they be in the same trench?
My main panel (150 amp) is another 50 feet away, so 150 to 160 feet total one way run. Would run 50 amp's, 240 volts to handle 15 amp lighting circuit and a couple of 20 amp circuits. I don't weld but maybe an air compressor might be used and a table saw or other hand tools. Pipe dream would be a small window unit ac Seems 6 awg copper wire should suffice, but not sure if going up to 4 awg to future proof is worthwhile?
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Was thinking for the water to go through the concrete foundation at 3 feet below in the basement but the electrical would go through the rim joist and then down 2 feet into the trench.
Plan would be conduit for the electrical at 2 feet deep and may run the PEX though conduit as well. Relatively cheap and would be easy to replace in the future if needed.
Can they be in the same trench?
My main panel (150 amp) is another 50 feet away, so 150 to 160 feet total one way run. Would run 50 amp's, 240 volts to handle 15 amp lighting circuit and a couple of 20 amp circuits. I don't weld but maybe an air compressor might be used and a table saw or other hand tools. Pipe dream would be a small window unit ac Seems 6 awg copper wire should suffice, but not sure if going up to 4 awg to future proof is worthwhile?
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