I've read all kind of code books, plus tons of GJ and othe diy type threads on the subject and I'm still a little unsure which way to go on a couple issues. I've still got a call in to an electrician professional friend for a sanity check also.
First to be clear what I'm dealing with: roughly 25x20ft block wall garage with a finished ceiling. One wall shares with my laundry room where the main lives. I have the space in my box for doing my mods, just looking for input on application.
Currently my garage power comes from a drop in an above bedroom. In the ceiling box it splits to a switched light circuit and a 2 outlet ceiling box. Thats what the opener is plugged into. That stuff is all old au 12/2, except where they ran 12/2 cu to a couple other lights. All this is enclosed.
As a quick fix i opened up the au/cu connections and used the purple treminal blocks (cant remember the name, but its what they're for) so au wasnt twisted to cu anymore.(badd joo joo, get a bit toasty) au to au is fine when connected right and not overloaded.
My plan is to seperate everything on the cieling and leave the opener, its ceiling box outlet, single light and switch in place but on its own. If I tie it to its original ceiling drop it should be fine. The most amps it will see is a screw opener and single bulb fixture.
That single light is for when your just jumping in the car or forgot your keys..not doing work.
1st-I'm adding a circuit just for lights. When using my shop as a shop I want it to look like the sun just turned on. 2 to3 4fters over workbenchs and at least 1 over each car, maybe 1 in the middle also. Some secondary bench light/undercabinet style too. Basically 5 to 6 4ft flouros and a couple spots on 1 c/b 20a. Split and switched so the over cars are one sw, bench are one sw.
2nd-I'm adding 2 20a circuits for outlets. Either one 20a split to outlets down one wall, one down the other. Or i could "leapfrog" like you do in a kitchen (every other outlet on a seperate cb)
Can't decide if i want a kill switch at the start of each outlet run or not. All outlets and runs will be in sch40 mounted to block between workbench and shelf hieght.
3rd- I need to get power from the main panel in the unfinished room opposite a cinderblock wall.
-can i run three 12/2 from the panel, then put it in sch40 to pass over/through the block wall?
-from there the lights 12/2 can attach to the ceiling to each light, just need pipe back down the wall to switches.
-the other two 12/2 woulld then go into a jbox (possibly with the cutoofs for each run) and split to my wall outlets in sch40.
I know you can run short 1-2ft lengths in pipe for protection like passing the block. For the lights it could just run to the cieling and a stapling we will go. But...
The 12/2 for outlets needs to enter a jbox to split. If I pipe straight off the feed through does that mean its now part of the system and be required to run in pipe all the way back to the main? Or can you pop out of the feed through pipe 6in, back into the jbox, and then off to your system?
Ideally everything lights and all would be in pipe all the way back to main and fixtures, but then it all has to be single wire, right?
-Or would i be better off, instead of figuring out how to get three 12/2 romex passed the block,
Put a 50a in the main, run 8ga to a 50a sub just inside the garage wall and go from there? Then all garage power would split from a sub panel with breakers right there. Everything then would have to stay in pipe unless a run went up to the cieling and ran just romex to the fixtures correct?
If I did the sub panel version the 8g run would need to be all pipe too since its connected to a box on each end, and longer than 2ft. If I've been reading correctly.
If allowed I'd like to do seperate breakers in the main, 3 exposed 12/2 until i got to the wall, pass through 2ft sch40 at the wall, and straight into a box. Split everything else from there.
Or...8g exposed i hit the wall, into sch40, into sub panel. Split from there.
Which option seems the most resonable, legal, or crazy??
Does the everall idea seem sound?
What would you do different if it was yours?
Thanks for reading this so far, sorry about being long winded. I know the biggest problem answering this stuff is getting the info ( my Yugo wont start-what do i do!?)
Looking forward to constructive criticism,
Thanks in advane,
Brian
First to be clear what I'm dealing with: roughly 25x20ft block wall garage with a finished ceiling. One wall shares with my laundry room where the main lives. I have the space in my box for doing my mods, just looking for input on application.
Currently my garage power comes from a drop in an above bedroom. In the ceiling box it splits to a switched light circuit and a 2 outlet ceiling box. Thats what the opener is plugged into. That stuff is all old au 12/2, except where they ran 12/2 cu to a couple other lights. All this is enclosed.
As a quick fix i opened up the au/cu connections and used the purple treminal blocks (cant remember the name, but its what they're for) so au wasnt twisted to cu anymore.(badd joo joo, get a bit toasty) au to au is fine when connected right and not overloaded.
My plan is to seperate everything on the cieling and leave the opener, its ceiling box outlet, single light and switch in place but on its own. If I tie it to its original ceiling drop it should be fine. The most amps it will see is a screw opener and single bulb fixture.
That single light is for when your just jumping in the car or forgot your keys..not doing work.
1st-I'm adding a circuit just for lights. When using my shop as a shop I want it to look like the sun just turned on. 2 to3 4fters over workbenchs and at least 1 over each car, maybe 1 in the middle also. Some secondary bench light/undercabinet style too. Basically 5 to 6 4ft flouros and a couple spots on 1 c/b 20a. Split and switched so the over cars are one sw, bench are one sw.
2nd-I'm adding 2 20a circuits for outlets. Either one 20a split to outlets down one wall, one down the other. Or i could "leapfrog" like you do in a kitchen (every other outlet on a seperate cb)
Can't decide if i want a kill switch at the start of each outlet run or not. All outlets and runs will be in sch40 mounted to block between workbench and shelf hieght.
3rd- I need to get power from the main panel in the unfinished room opposite a cinderblock wall.
-can i run three 12/2 from the panel, then put it in sch40 to pass over/through the block wall?
-from there the lights 12/2 can attach to the ceiling to each light, just need pipe back down the wall to switches.
-the other two 12/2 woulld then go into a jbox (possibly with the cutoofs for each run) and split to my wall outlets in sch40.
I know you can run short 1-2ft lengths in pipe for protection like passing the block. For the lights it could just run to the cieling and a stapling we will go. But...
The 12/2 for outlets needs to enter a jbox to split. If I pipe straight off the feed through does that mean its now part of the system and be required to run in pipe all the way back to the main? Or can you pop out of the feed through pipe 6in, back into the jbox, and then off to your system?
Ideally everything lights and all would be in pipe all the way back to main and fixtures, but then it all has to be single wire, right?
-Or would i be better off, instead of figuring out how to get three 12/2 romex passed the block,
Put a 50a in the main, run 8ga to a 50a sub just inside the garage wall and go from there? Then all garage power would split from a sub panel with breakers right there. Everything then would have to stay in pipe unless a run went up to the cieling and ran just romex to the fixtures correct?
If I did the sub panel version the 8g run would need to be all pipe too since its connected to a box on each end, and longer than 2ft. If I've been reading correctly.
If allowed I'd like to do seperate breakers in the main, 3 exposed 12/2 until i got to the wall, pass through 2ft sch40 at the wall, and straight into a box. Split everything else from there.
Or...8g exposed i hit the wall, into sch40, into sub panel. Split from there.
Which option seems the most resonable, legal, or crazy??
Does the everall idea seem sound?
What would you do different if it was yours?
Thanks for reading this so far, sorry about being long winded. I know the biggest problem answering this stuff is getting the info ( my Yugo wont start-what do i do!?)
Looking forward to constructive criticism,
Thanks in advane,
Brian