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Garage electrical add-ons

ollie76

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Evening folks,

Doing a little planning for a few electrical additions in my attached garage and I'm looking for a little guidance. I plan to do all the heavy work myself and then have an electrician sign off on the work.

I'm looking to add a 240V outlet so I can hook up a decent 240v welder (a Hobart 210MVP or a good stick for example) or even a 240v compressor. In addition, I'm planning on adding a 6,000W electric shop heater. I have to go with electric as natural gas isn't an option in my neck of the woods. Additionally, I'm not going to be using it that often as it's more of a creature comfort than anything.

So, luckily, the electrical panel is already in the garage so it's just a matter of adding a breaker and running the wiring. First, does this have to be two separate circuits? I'm not 100% sure on the code here in Nova Scotia honestly but what would be the most efficient way to do it? I'm perfectly fine with running wall mounted conduit.

Thanks!
 
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wyliesdiesels

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Well i was ready to help u until u mentioned Nova scotia.

I dont know the codes there so any US related info i give u could very well be wrong.

BTW it helps to add your location to your profile so people know what code applies to u.
 
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ollie76

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Done, sorry about that!

I say give me your advice and I will run it by my electrician buddy. Thanks for your help!
 
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wyliesdiesels

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Well in the US if the compressor is over 3Hp it will need to be hardwired unless u use a plug and outlet rated for at least the same HP as the compressor.

The heater and welder may br able to go on the same circuit depending on what their input requirements are.
 
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ollie76

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Cool,

I've got a basic 20 gal compressor with a motor that can be wired for either 240 or 120. Currently wired for 120 on a 20amp circuit I put in. I was thinking of changing it over to 240 if the option was available.....nothing major going on here.
 
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