I'm about to purchase what I need to run power to my detached garage which is 70 feet from the house. I'm looking for any issues/comments with my plan and answers to a couple questions.
House: Existing 200 Amp service, will add 90 Amp breaker for sub panel.
I plan on using 2-2-2-4 Mobile Home Feeder and I'd also like to run a 14-3 UF wire to operate outside lights on the garage.
Starting at the garage end:
Garage sub panel will be a 100 Amp rated. 2" PVC conduit is run into the garage already through the concrete floor already, so I'll run MHF and the 14-3 UF (in the same conduit)from the sub panel, (into conduit connected to the sub panel), through 2" conduit that will be buried 24" (will be renting a trencher).
Once I get to the house, I'll use Schedule 80 conduit for the exposed section, into a Carlon LB. Once I get to the LB, I'm not sure what I can do. Is it best to switch to SER in the LB? Or do I need a junction box in the basement? What about the 14-3 UF? Can that be switched to Romex in the same LB/junction box? It may just be easiest to run the conduit to the main panel.
Back at the garage I'll be getting two 5/8" x 8' ground rods to be spaced 6' apart. They'll be connected by 6 gauge solid copper wire. Whats a good way to run this wire into the garage? Is it ok to cover the ground rods with concrete after inspection?
Finally, I'm also thinking of running 1-1/4"?? conduit in the same trench, but 12" above the 2", just for future low voltage purpose. I don't have a need today, but I may want RG6 or CAT5 in the future. I may just bury it and cap the ends, or possibly run it into the garage through an exterior conduit/LB. That way 6 gauge solid copper could hide behind that.
If I'm missing anything please let me know...
House: Existing 200 Amp service, will add 90 Amp breaker for sub panel.
I plan on using 2-2-2-4 Mobile Home Feeder and I'd also like to run a 14-3 UF wire to operate outside lights on the garage.
Starting at the garage end:
Garage sub panel will be a 100 Amp rated. 2" PVC conduit is run into the garage already through the concrete floor already, so I'll run MHF and the 14-3 UF (in the same conduit)from the sub panel, (into conduit connected to the sub panel), through 2" conduit that will be buried 24" (will be renting a trencher).
Once I get to the house, I'll use Schedule 80 conduit for the exposed section, into a Carlon LB. Once I get to the LB, I'm not sure what I can do. Is it best to switch to SER in the LB? Or do I need a junction box in the basement? What about the 14-3 UF? Can that be switched to Romex in the same LB/junction box? It may just be easiest to run the conduit to the main panel.
Back at the garage I'll be getting two 5/8" x 8' ground rods to be spaced 6' apart. They'll be connected by 6 gauge solid copper wire. Whats a good way to run this wire into the garage? Is it ok to cover the ground rods with concrete after inspection?
Finally, I'm also thinking of running 1-1/4"?? conduit in the same trench, but 12" above the 2", just for future low voltage purpose. I don't have a need today, but I may want RG6 or CAT5 in the future. I may just bury it and cap the ends, or possibly run it into the garage through an exterior conduit/LB. That way 6 gauge solid copper could hide behind that.
If I'm missing anything please let me know...
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