I have two electrical projects to work on at home. First is am going to insulate my detached garage, and wanted to upgrade the electrical beforehand. I am in central VA, building (16x20) is 75ft from the main panel and is currently fed by a 20a single circuit run thru 3/4" metal conduit. I'll likely pull that the wire out and reuse somewhere (maybe for the second project, or just to the extra lights/outlets in the garage) and maybe then run a network cable thru as I'm working out of the garage now due to covid and the wifi signal is weak.
Plan is to add a 60a sub panel in the garage, add some additional outlets and lights and leave room for a 220v outlet down the road if I get a larger welder. Currently it will need to run lights, a heater in the winter, and maybe two or maybe 3 tools at a time (something like a saw and dust collection/shop vac) depending on if the compressor kicks on.
Since the conduit is already connected to the house, and in theory properly grounded, do I also need a grounding rod at the garage? I was thinking of doing direct burial 4g aluminum wire, will that be enough?
Second project is running 20a circuit 50 ft to a small mini barn for lights. For that I was going to just run direct burial from the 20a breaker currently used for the garage. I was not adding a panel, just a gfci plug and light switch.
An electrician friend suggested digging down 18", using the direct burial wire and skipping the permit. I had been trying to contact the local inspector about permit requirements, but he hasnt called me back several times now. Im still trying to learn what I can, and am open to advice, ridicule, etc... it is the internet after all.
Plan is to add a 60a sub panel in the garage, add some additional outlets and lights and leave room for a 220v outlet down the road if I get a larger welder. Currently it will need to run lights, a heater in the winter, and maybe two or maybe 3 tools at a time (something like a saw and dust collection/shop vac) depending on if the compressor kicks on.
Since the conduit is already connected to the house, and in theory properly grounded, do I also need a grounding rod at the garage? I was thinking of doing direct burial 4g aluminum wire, will that be enough?
Second project is running 20a circuit 50 ft to a small mini barn for lights. For that I was going to just run direct burial from the 20a breaker currently used for the garage. I was not adding a panel, just a gfci plug and light switch.
An electrician friend suggested digging down 18", using the direct burial wire and skipping the permit. I had been trying to contact the local inspector about permit requirements, but he hasnt called me back several times now. Im still trying to learn what I can, and am open to advice, ridicule, etc... it is the internet after all.
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