mrVanagon
Well-known member
Greetings all,
First, the setup:
I'm in the early stages of wiring a 20x24 detached garage. My garage is in a town that's covered by the 2005 NEC. I don't plan to do a lot of electric-intensive work there but I do plan to eventually install a 4-post auto lift. I intend to place a 240 outlet at each interior corner of the garage. All of the lifts I'm considering call for 220 @20 amps. I plan to wire these outlets with bigger wire than needed so that I can use this circuit for an electric car charger in the future so I'm thinking I should rig for 220@30 amps for these. This will never have more than one device running at a time.
Now the question:
I have a quantity of 8-3 romex on hand. I see that I can have a 30A circuit run about 15' with 8AWG wire. My romex doesn't have a ground conductor in it. Can I run a single conductor wire to my outlet to serve as a ground conductor or does it have to be inside the same cable?
First, the setup:
I'm in the early stages of wiring a 20x24 detached garage. My garage is in a town that's covered by the 2005 NEC. I don't plan to do a lot of electric-intensive work there but I do plan to eventually install a 4-post auto lift. I intend to place a 240 outlet at each interior corner of the garage. All of the lifts I'm considering call for 220 @20 amps. I plan to wire these outlets with bigger wire than needed so that I can use this circuit for an electric car charger in the future so I'm thinking I should rig for 220@30 amps for these. This will never have more than one device running at a time.
Now the question:
I have a quantity of 8-3 romex on hand. I see that I can have a 30A circuit run about 15' with 8AWG wire. My romex doesn't have a ground conductor in it. Can I run a single conductor wire to my outlet to serve as a ground conductor or does it have to be inside the same cable?
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