Getting a 220 compressor for the garage. link:
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=221565-14989-LLA3706056&lpage=none
I want to add a 220 line. I have done some basic household (my own) electrical work, and did add a new line years ago, but want to make sure I'm not missing anything.
I plan to use 10ga Romex, with a 30a square D breaker. If I recall right, 220 Romex is different than 110 Romex. I will use fish tape to get the wire from the box in the basement, up an exterior wall, into the garage ceiling, and down the opposite exterior wall for an outlet (40-50 feet total length). The insulation has a paper skin on it, so that should help with the wire routing through the exterior walls.
I will turn off the main into the house and testing with my multimeter before touching anything, including routing the cable.
I plan to use a clamp for the Romex into the box, and look to the other breakers to be sure I know which color wires go where, and how to be properly routed (that is how I did it last time, it's not that complicated).
I was hoping a few people could reply with a thumbs up to make sure I am doing it right, or else tell me what I've left out.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=221565-14989-LLA3706056&lpage=none
I want to add a 220 line. I have done some basic household (my own) electrical work, and did add a new line years ago, but want to make sure I'm not missing anything.
I plan to use 10ga Romex, with a 30a square D breaker. If I recall right, 220 Romex is different than 110 Romex. I will use fish tape to get the wire from the box in the basement, up an exterior wall, into the garage ceiling, and down the opposite exterior wall for an outlet (40-50 feet total length). The insulation has a paper skin on it, so that should help with the wire routing through the exterior walls.
I will turn off the main into the house and testing with my multimeter before touching anything, including routing the cable.
I plan to use a clamp for the Romex into the box, and look to the other breakers to be sure I know which color wires go where, and how to be properly routed (that is how I did it last time, it's not that complicated).
I was hoping a few people could reply with a thumbs up to make sure I am doing it right, or else tell me what I've left out.
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