I am building a workshop located about 350 ft from house. House has 320 amp service. I already have a 100 amp wire run from house to barn (about 280 ft) that is used to power a well that I use to irrigate my grass primarily.
Asked my electrician if I could run a wire from barn to new shop ( about 70 more ft) to provide power or would I need to run a new line from power pole located about 40 ft from new shop. This would require a new meter along with a base service charge of $32 per month even if I don’t use any electricity during the month. Electrician said he wouldn’t worry about running power from barn for lights but would be concerned about running air compressor, welding machine, because potential voltage drop could damage the equipment. Note that I do not anticipate that I would be running the well and air compressor at the same time nor the air compressor and welder at the same time, etc.
Question is this - Is there any way to determine or measure what the voltage drop would be so that I could determine if The voltage drop would be a problem. Thanks
Asked my electrician if I could run a wire from barn to new shop ( about 70 more ft) to provide power or would I need to run a new line from power pole located about 40 ft from new shop. This would require a new meter along with a base service charge of $32 per month even if I don’t use any electricity during the month. Electrician said he wouldn’t worry about running power from barn for lights but would be concerned about running air compressor, welding machine, because potential voltage drop could damage the equipment. Note that I do not anticipate that I would be running the well and air compressor at the same time nor the air compressor and welder at the same time, etc.
Question is this - Is there any way to determine or measure what the voltage drop would be so that I could determine if The voltage drop would be a problem. Thanks