Shovelhead
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Trying to find the most effective(cost included) way to get some circuits from main panel to a framed room within my shop. All in the near future bear in mind. Framed room don't even exist yet.
Framed room will likely end up housing woodworking equipment. HVAC - mini split or window unit as well.
Room (16x30) is located 25' from main 200A panel.
When I say room is 25' from main panel, that is closest point of entry. One of the 240V circuits will be 54-60' from the main panel.
Shop is 42W x 54D, all steel frame and siding.
Expected needs:
HVAC circuit.
TWO 240V 20-30A circuits. (woodworking equip.)
THREE 120V 20A circuits. (ceiling outlets, two separate wall outlet circuits)
ONE 120V 15-20A lighting circuit.
Would #6 do it to a sub panel? Within the fill capacity of 3/4 Sch 40 I know.
Cheaper to run all the above from my main panel? Maybe cheaper but dang sure won't be easier.
I figured four to six 3/4" conduits from the main panel. I think....
And running from the main will be a challenge as there will be plywood walls eventually where the main panel lives.
Did y'all know wire and materials are a bit more expensive than 26 yrs ago when I built my last shop? SHEEEEEEE-------it.
Framed room will likely end up housing woodworking equipment. HVAC - mini split or window unit as well.
Room (16x30) is located 25' from main 200A panel.
When I say room is 25' from main panel, that is closest point of entry. One of the 240V circuits will be 54-60' from the main panel.
Shop is 42W x 54D, all steel frame and siding.
Expected needs:
HVAC circuit.
TWO 240V 20-30A circuits. (woodworking equip.)
THREE 120V 20A circuits. (ceiling outlets, two separate wall outlet circuits)
ONE 120V 15-20A lighting circuit.
Would #6 do it to a sub panel? Within the fill capacity of 3/4 Sch 40 I know.
Cheaper to run all the above from my main panel? Maybe cheaper but dang sure won't be easier.
I figured four to six 3/4" conduits from the main panel. I think....
And running from the main will be a challenge as there will be plywood walls eventually where the main panel lives.
Did y'all know wire and materials are a bit more expensive than 26 yrs ago when I built my last shop? SHEEEEEEE-------it.