burninghXcsoul
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So I just built a 30x40 pole building. Thread is here https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=374469 I am no electrician but I have a friend who does commercial electric and he is going to help me out. I'm trying to figure out if I missed anything? Attached are the plans so far. It has to be inspected for code and then after thats done I'm going to put in the 220 lines. I'll have 1-30 amp for an air compressor, 1-30 amp for my 3 phases convertor for my mill/lathe, and 1-50 amp for my welder.
I have 12 wall receptacles that will be 20 amp. Then I have 12 ceiling receptacles for shop lights, air filter and what have that will also be 20 amp.
I've never had a shop that had all of my tools in one place so I'm trying to think if I'm missing anything. My current basement shop is 25x25 and I never really felt like I needed more wall outlets, I've always just hooked the table saw, jointer, planer, bandsaw, and what have you to an extension cord since they were all on mobile stands.
In my attached garage is where my mill, lathe, and horizontal bandsaw currently reside along with my welder. I've never really felt the need for more outlets in there either.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, I'm basically starting out with a blank slate and would like to get it as close to right the first time.
I have 12 wall receptacles that will be 20 amp. Then I have 12 ceiling receptacles for shop lights, air filter and what have that will also be 20 amp.
I've never had a shop that had all of my tools in one place so I'm trying to think if I'm missing anything. My current basement shop is 25x25 and I never really felt like I needed more wall outlets, I've always just hooked the table saw, jointer, planer, bandsaw, and what have you to an extension cord since they were all on mobile stands.
In my attached garage is where my mill, lathe, and horizontal bandsaw currently reside along with my welder. I've never really felt the need for more outlets in there either.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, I'm basically starting out with a blank slate and would like to get it as close to right the first time.