Hi all,
My power needs have reached the point to where I need 220v at my small detached outbuilding, and I want to be sure that I install a new circuit that is up to code (we are under NEC 2011) and be able to handle the loads I plan to have. I have read up on the various applicable codes for this, but still have some questions.
I have a subpanel on the side of my house that was used for a 220v pool pump. There is no disconnect here -- just room for a few breakers. I would like to install a 50 amp breaker here to feed the outbuilding. I would run PVC conduit down the house, 18' below grade, and back up into a subpanel at the shed. The wire from the 50 amp breaker to the shed would be a 8/3 THHN/THWN (I know its OK for direct bury, might pull a coax out to the shed too.) It would be ~80' from 50 amp break to shed panel. The panel in the building does not have a disconnect.
Ok, here are some questions:
1) Am I required to use a ground rod at the outbuilding? I would like to avoid that if possible, just for the hassle. My "feeder" wire has 3 conductors and 1 bare wire, so it has enough to connect separate neutral and ground bars. Please elaborate on the ground/neutral setup...
2) Must I run the PVC conduit all the way inside the building to the subpanel, or can it just clear the floor ?
3) What is the largest amperage breaker I can install, by code, in the shed?
4) Is there an issue with the subpanel on the house being feed from another subpanel near the main panel?
Thanks all!
My power needs have reached the point to where I need 220v at my small detached outbuilding, and I want to be sure that I install a new circuit that is up to code (we are under NEC 2011) and be able to handle the loads I plan to have. I have read up on the various applicable codes for this, but still have some questions.
I have a subpanel on the side of my house that was used for a 220v pool pump. There is no disconnect here -- just room for a few breakers. I would like to install a 50 amp breaker here to feed the outbuilding. I would run PVC conduit down the house, 18' below grade, and back up into a subpanel at the shed. The wire from the 50 amp breaker to the shed would be a 8/3 THHN/THWN (I know its OK for direct bury, might pull a coax out to the shed too.) It would be ~80' from 50 amp break to shed panel. The panel in the building does not have a disconnect.
Ok, here are some questions:
1) Am I required to use a ground rod at the outbuilding? I would like to avoid that if possible, just for the hassle. My "feeder" wire has 3 conductors and 1 bare wire, so it has enough to connect separate neutral and ground bars. Please elaborate on the ground/neutral setup...
2) Must I run the PVC conduit all the way inside the building to the subpanel, or can it just clear the floor ?
3) What is the largest amperage breaker I can install, by code, in the shed?
4) Is there an issue with the subpanel on the house being feed from another subpanel near the main panel?
Thanks all!
