I've been reading this board for a bit, but I can't seem to get a definite answer for my situation, as strait forward as many will likely see. Sorry in advance for the "grounding question" that seems to come up quite a bit. I'll try to be as detailed as possible without being too wordy...
I've newly built a detached 20x24 detached garage with light loft. It's situated 22 feet from my house, and the main panel in my house is another 20 feet away. The house is 3 years old, 200 amp panel with lots of room. I live in Canada.
I have installed a 8/3 wire (2 hots, 1 neutral, 1 ground) into a 1" pvc conduit undergroud from the house to the garage. I also have a 14/2 wire going from the garage to the house to controle the garages exterior lights from the house (switch in house). I have a 40 amp double pole breaker for my main house panel (not installed) to feed the garage. I have 2 15 amp breakers for my 100 amp sub-panel (not installed). I'm not planning to run anything extreem, but I will eventually have a 240v outlet for utility (occasional use) heater or tools. At the moment, I will be running lights and outlets.
My understanding is the install is strait forward. Run the 2 hots, the neutral and ground from the main panel to the sub panel. In the sub-panel, the 2 hots go to their respective spots, and the neutral goes to the neutral bus, the ground to the ground bus. Am I right? Will this setup be safe? Or, should I look into installing a ground pin? Isn't the ground through the 8/3 feed from the house enough? If a ground pin is needed (or highly recommended), does that alter the sub-panel feed and how?
Many thanks!
I've newly built a detached 20x24 detached garage with light loft. It's situated 22 feet from my house, and the main panel in my house is another 20 feet away. The house is 3 years old, 200 amp panel with lots of room. I live in Canada.
I have installed a 8/3 wire (2 hots, 1 neutral, 1 ground) into a 1" pvc conduit undergroud from the house to the garage. I also have a 14/2 wire going from the garage to the house to controle the garages exterior lights from the house (switch in house). I have a 40 amp double pole breaker for my main house panel (not installed) to feed the garage. I have 2 15 amp breakers for my 100 amp sub-panel (not installed). I'm not planning to run anything extreem, but I will eventually have a 240v outlet for utility (occasional use) heater or tools. At the moment, I will be running lights and outlets.
My understanding is the install is strait forward. Run the 2 hots, the neutral and ground from the main panel to the sub panel. In the sub-panel, the 2 hots go to their respective spots, and the neutral goes to the neutral bus, the ground to the ground bus. Am I right? Will this setup be safe? Or, should I look into installing a ground pin? Isn't the ground through the 8/3 feed from the house enough? If a ground pin is needed (or highly recommended), does that alter the sub-panel feed and how?
Many thanks!
