mark2457
Well-known member
Hi All
the house i bought has a detached garage about 20 feet from main structure. It currently has 1/2-inch rigid metal conduit with a single 20A circuit (3x12ga THHN). I need about 13A for a table saw or router (two are never on together) and 11A for dust collection. Then enough for "small appliances" such as radio, battery charger, and 4ft fluorescent light with 3 tubes.
If I were starting over I would run 3x6ga + ground and add ground rods and a sub-panel with 60A breaker in main panel. I may do this next year or year when I do landscaping, but for now, I want to minimize the expense and effort, as I have a LOT of other projects to fund and do.
What's the best I can get with the existing 1/2-inch rigid metal conduit? I rewired the entire house (was 80% knob and tube and had use EMT as I'm in Chicago), so I have no problems adding to or replacing the existing conductors, installing a sub-panel, ground rods, etc. In fact, I want a sub-panel as I want local circuit breakers.
Ideally, I'd like to have 3 circuits (any combo of 15A and 20A).
IIRC existing conduit is allowed a 40% fill, so could I do 3x8ga (2 hot and 1 neutral + 12ga ground) = 38.93% (Not sure if 12-ga ground is enough, 10ga will push me to 41.x%)
TIA
Mark
the house i bought has a detached garage about 20 feet from main structure. It currently has 1/2-inch rigid metal conduit with a single 20A circuit (3x12ga THHN). I need about 13A for a table saw or router (two are never on together) and 11A for dust collection. Then enough for "small appliances" such as radio, battery charger, and 4ft fluorescent light with 3 tubes.
If I were starting over I would run 3x6ga + ground and add ground rods and a sub-panel with 60A breaker in main panel. I may do this next year or year when I do landscaping, but for now, I want to minimize the expense and effort, as I have a LOT of other projects to fund and do.
What's the best I can get with the existing 1/2-inch rigid metal conduit? I rewired the entire house (was 80% knob and tube and had use EMT as I'm in Chicago), so I have no problems adding to or replacing the existing conductors, installing a sub-panel, ground rods, etc. In fact, I want a sub-panel as I want local circuit breakers.
Ideally, I'd like to have 3 circuits (any combo of 15A and 20A).
IIRC existing conduit is allowed a 40% fill, so could I do 3x8ga (2 hot and 1 neutral + 12ga ground) = 38.93% (Not sure if 12-ga ground is enough, 10ga will push me to 41.x%)
TIA
Mark