rattle_snake
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I am investigating options for wiring a future A/C system. The electrical service to my shop is not ideal, and is currently only 40A. There is an existing, 2nd 40A (#10 wire) run to essentially the same place, just 6' from my shop. It is connected to an existing sub panel on the exterior of the garage that is mostly unused. I would like to utilize this 2nd 40A service to support an A/C for the shop. I'm guessing A/C would need 20 or 30A. I am about to finish drywall so if wiring needs to go in the wall it needs to happen now.
There are several ways I could do this:
Green) Abandon the garage subpanel and use the 2nd 40A for A/C only. Basically run PVC conduit underground from existing Jbox to A/C disconnect. The breaker for the A/C would be in house main panel.
Red) Run PVC conduit underground from existing garage sub panel to A/C disconnect.
Blue) Run PVC conduit over to the shop, then run NM inside shop wall to disconnect. This minimizes trenching. The potential issue I foresee is that this wire in the shop wall is not part of the 'shop' service and breaker labeled as such in the main panel. I think I found something in the NEC long ago stating that a building can have only one feeder.
The air handler(s) power on a mini split are feed from the outdoor unit so this issue would apply to green and red options as well, I would think.
Option 4) run A/C off shop sub panel which doesn't really have extra capacity for it but would likely work just fine. Or at least run the wire for this option and the next one.
Option $$$$) Upgrade power service to 400A, replace house panel, rewire all house breakers and install new 100A service to shop sub panel. Saving this for when I have lots of extra time and money.
WWGJD?
There are several ways I could do this:
Green) Abandon the garage subpanel and use the 2nd 40A for A/C only. Basically run PVC conduit underground from existing Jbox to A/C disconnect. The breaker for the A/C would be in house main panel.
Red) Run PVC conduit underground from existing garage sub panel to A/C disconnect.
Blue) Run PVC conduit over to the shop, then run NM inside shop wall to disconnect. This minimizes trenching. The potential issue I foresee is that this wire in the shop wall is not part of the 'shop' service and breaker labeled as such in the main panel. I think I found something in the NEC long ago stating that a building can have only one feeder.
The air handler(s) power on a mini split are feed from the outdoor unit so this issue would apply to green and red options as well, I would think.
Option 4) run A/C off shop sub panel which doesn't really have extra capacity for it but would likely work just fine. Or at least run the wire for this option and the next one.
Option $$$$) Upgrade power service to 400A, replace house panel, rewire all house breakers and install new 100A service to shop sub panel. Saving this for when I have lots of extra time and money.
WWGJD?