We have a semi-finished basement in our home I'd like to add more outlets and lighting. Right now there are only a couple of ceiling lights (finished ceiling) and outlets on the walls. (The current outlets and light fixtures are wired above the finished ceiling and date to when the house was built). The person we bought the house from added a few more lights by stapling Romex to the ceiling back to the subpanel..we've taken most of that out.
My question is what is the best way to run conduit to the places where I want lights and outlets? Running it along the ceiling appears to be the easiest way as there are various obstacles running it along the walls:
Stairwell to the left of the wall mounted subpanel (not shown)..can't run along wall here:
Then to the left of this stairwell and around a corner is an i-beam that runs the width of the house:
And in this "room" beneath our front porch I want a light, but is tricky to route here as well (another i-beam and then a header over the room opening:
On the other side of the basement (and to the right of the subpanel), is a semi-circular wall:
And then, finally to the right of this is two sets of block walls that support a chimney above (we have storm windows stashed in between there here). You can also see an old piece of Romex, disconnected, that the previous owner ran along the header:
So with all these obstacles, it looks like the easiest way is to route several pieces of conduit along the ceiling instead of the wall? This is never going to be a "finished" basement while we own it, in the sense of furniture etc, but is used for storage and workshop area, so I'm not concerned in the slightest with appearance. What are your suggestions for the areas shown in these photos? Will I run conduit parallel to lighting fixtures that are outlets on circuit(s) separate from the lights? I can use PVC or metal conduit where I live.
Dukester
My question is what is the best way to run conduit to the places where I want lights and outlets? Running it along the ceiling appears to be the easiest way as there are various obstacles running it along the walls:
Stairwell to the left of the wall mounted subpanel (not shown)..can't run along wall here:
Then to the left of this stairwell and around a corner is an i-beam that runs the width of the house:
And in this "room" beneath our front porch I want a light, but is tricky to route here as well (another i-beam and then a header over the room opening:
On the other side of the basement (and to the right of the subpanel), is a semi-circular wall:
And then, finally to the right of this is two sets of block walls that support a chimney above (we have storm windows stashed in between there here). You can also see an old piece of Romex, disconnected, that the previous owner ran along the header:
So with all these obstacles, it looks like the easiest way is to route several pieces of conduit along the ceiling instead of the wall? This is never going to be a "finished" basement while we own it, in the sense of furniture etc, but is used for storage and workshop area, so I'm not concerned in the slightest with appearance. What are your suggestions for the areas shown in these photos? Will I run conduit parallel to lighting fixtures that are outlets on circuit(s) separate from the lights? I can use PVC or metal conduit where I live.
Dukester