MN4x4
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I know this gets asked from time to time, but these circumstances might be different so here goes. I'm only looking for answers from licensed electricians, as I want the info to be ABSOLUTELY accurate!
House is in northern Minnesota. Conventional 2x6 wall construction. Both panels will be under the same roof, i.e. interior wiring,
Main Panel is Square D QO 200 Amp 40 space on exterior wall (but mounted inside) serving house.
Sub Panel will be Square D QO 100 or 125 Amp (spaces unknown for now, but probably 12-20 depending on panel choice) on interior wall serving garage. Slab is already in place.
Distance from Main to Sub panel ~ 50 feet. Wiring will be above ceiling along and across trusses. Ceiling will be insulated (hey, it's Minnesnowta!) but not finished at this time, but may be later on.
Questions (in no particular order, but numbered for reference):
1. Does wiring need to be in conduit? If so, I beleive 2" schedule 40 is adequate?
2. Does the sub-panel require a main breaker? There will likely be 12 or more circuits.
3. Assuming a 100 Amp panel, what wire size is needed? I'm pretty sure I can use 3x 1 awg THHN copper with a #6 ground? If I use AL, what size would it need to be?
3a - Assuming a 125 Amp panel, what wire size is needed? I *think* I can use 3x 1/0 THHN (under the round-up rule) with a #6 ground? If I use AL, what size would it need to be?
4. Sub-panel will be mounted in an interior wall on a concrete slab on grade. No access to soil unless I drill a hole through the concrete. Is a ground rod required?
5. Largest single load will probably be 50 amps for a welder. Other 240 volt loads might be Air Compressor, table saw, etc. The remaining circuits will be 120 volt receptacles and lighting.
Anything else I should have asked but didn't?

House is in northern Minnesota. Conventional 2x6 wall construction. Both panels will be under the same roof, i.e. interior wiring,
Main Panel is Square D QO 200 Amp 40 space on exterior wall (but mounted inside) serving house.
Sub Panel will be Square D QO 100 or 125 Amp (spaces unknown for now, but probably 12-20 depending on panel choice) on interior wall serving garage. Slab is already in place.
Distance from Main to Sub panel ~ 50 feet. Wiring will be above ceiling along and across trusses. Ceiling will be insulated (hey, it's Minnesnowta!) but not finished at this time, but may be later on.
Questions (in no particular order, but numbered for reference):
1. Does wiring need to be in conduit? If so, I beleive 2" schedule 40 is adequate?
2. Does the sub-panel require a main breaker? There will likely be 12 or more circuits.
3. Assuming a 100 Amp panel, what wire size is needed? I'm pretty sure I can use 3x 1 awg THHN copper with a #6 ground? If I use AL, what size would it need to be?
3a - Assuming a 125 Amp panel, what wire size is needed? I *think* I can use 3x 1/0 THHN (under the round-up rule) with a #6 ground? If I use AL, what size would it need to be?
4. Sub-panel will be mounted in an interior wall on a concrete slab on grade. No access to soil unless I drill a hole through the concrete. Is a ground rod required?
5. Largest single load will probably be 50 amps for a welder. Other 240 volt loads might be Air Compressor, table saw, etc. The remaining circuits will be 120 volt receptacles and lighting.
Anything else I should have asked but didn't?


