After much deliberation and discussion, I've decided to this the right way and install a sub panel in the garage to supply a 30A heater and a 50A welder circuit. I wanted to run my plan by the garage journal brain trust first to make sure I'm not missing anything glaring.
- Install a 60A breaker in the main panel
- Run 6/2 wire to a small 70A sub (about 20 ft)
- Install a double gang box with a 6-50 and a 6-30 receptacle about 3 feet below the sub panel.
- Feed these two circuits with a 30A breaker and 10/2 romex and a 50A breaker with 6/2 romex.
Here are my questions...
1) The panel I'm looking at is a 70A with only 2 slots, which will be filled. Should I get something bigger in case I want to add a few 110V circuit later on?
2) Panel will be installed on a wall that is on the attached side of the house, shared wall with bathroom. Should I go with a surface mount panel so as not to cause an insulation void? Any code considerations there?
3) Being in the garage, do I have to care about GFCI on the 240?
4) Is there anything in the NEC I missed that says I can't install those two 240V receptacles close to the sub panel and in the same gang box?
5) None of these runs need to in conduit as they are in-wall, correct?
Thanks GJ!
- Install a 60A breaker in the main panel
- Run 6/2 wire to a small 70A sub (about 20 ft)
- Install a double gang box with a 6-50 and a 6-30 receptacle about 3 feet below the sub panel.
- Feed these two circuits with a 30A breaker and 10/2 romex and a 50A breaker with 6/2 romex.
Here are my questions...
1) The panel I'm looking at is a 70A with only 2 slots, which will be filled. Should I get something bigger in case I want to add a few 110V circuit later on?
2) Panel will be installed on a wall that is on the attached side of the house, shared wall with bathroom. Should I go with a surface mount panel so as not to cause an insulation void? Any code considerations there?
3) Being in the garage, do I have to care about GFCI on the 240?
4) Is there anything in the NEC I missed that says I can't install those two 240V receptacles close to the sub panel and in the same gang box?
5) None of these runs need to in conduit as they are in-wall, correct?
Thanks GJ!
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