1. The house will also be tapped off this 200 amp breaker.
2. One person- plans are mig/stick welding, planning on 5 hp compressor, lights are all LED. Possible blast cabinet and or plasma cutter in future- Just a hobby.
House: 1830 sq ft with 3 ton A/C heat pump/gas backup- Standard tank...
I didn't realize I could do that. I thought I had to add a separate box with a 90 amp breaker right after the 200 amp main breaker. That helps.
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Can someone point me in the right direction for a 90 amp single circuit breaker box to run to my shop? Planning on 2-2-2-4 MHF coming out of the 200 amp panel from the box my POCO installed today. Prefer Square D, since that is what I have installed in shop.
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Your service pipe typically operates around 6 ounces, so it's probably nothing to worry about, but in case you are here's a link to something we use on 50psig systems...
Read this whole thread from start to finish, so I may have missed it, but why do you call it the "retirement farm"? I was kind of hoping it was where you planned on retiring in the future...
I have installed a bunch of UG tanks in Oklahoma clay, and had a bunch fill with water; never had a reg freeze off and quit working. We used 1st stage (10#) regs at the tank and second stage regs at the inlet riser to the house. As long as the diaphragm vent in the regulator has a tiny bit of...
I went thru two of the Ironton ones from Northern. Both ate bearings inside and were junk. At least the first one was under warranty. Can't recommend them, looking at Fein or Dewalt now, as it is hard to go back to abrasive.