BentBierz
Well-known member
I am adding 1200 sq. ft. onto my shop and am currently laying out the electrical. I will have plenty of power and circuit breaker space for the addition, with two 100 amp subpanels coming off of a 400 amp main panel. I know what equipment needs dedicated circuits, where I need my 240v circuits, but what I am currently struggling with is how many general purpose 20 amp receptacles to put on each branch circuit which also determines how many branch circuits I run.
If circuit breaker space was no issue and you weren't overly concerned with how much copper you were running (I don't want to grossly waste copper but I have a lot of spools that I can use), how many general service receptacles would you put on each circuit? There is also the added cost of GFCI but I have a bunch of those available from other projects. At a minimum, I will be running two circuits on each of the four walls. Thanks.
If circuit breaker space was no issue and you weren't overly concerned with how much copper you were running (I don't want to grossly waste copper but I have a lot of spools that I can use), how many general service receptacles would you put on each circuit? There is also the added cost of GFCI but I have a bunch of those available from other projects. At a minimum, I will be running two circuits on each of the four walls. Thanks.




