david5253
Active member
Hi Everyone,
Long time lurker, first time poster. Really enjoy all the info available here. I have a subpanel in a detached garage fed from a 200 amp service in the house. See the attached pictures. It was inspected and approved with 3 wires and a ground attached to the garage footers. The neutral bar is bonded to the panel. Is this correct?
I am using MHF 2-2-2-4 wire to feed another subpanel in a detached building about 50 feet away. I will be using a 90 amp breaker to supply that. I have installed 2 ground rods at the new location. Question: Do I use a bonding screw on the new panel or separate the neutrals and the grounds in the load center? Also how would you recommend that I connect the 1 1/2" conduit to the load center in the garage. Do they make a box extender for a Homeline load center so I could go straight in from the side or how about a flexible conduit into top?
Thanks in advance for your help. I'm in Colorado and we're under the 2014 NEC
Long time lurker, first time poster. Really enjoy all the info available here. I have a subpanel in a detached garage fed from a 200 amp service in the house. See the attached pictures. It was inspected and approved with 3 wires and a ground attached to the garage footers. The neutral bar is bonded to the panel. Is this correct?
I am using MHF 2-2-2-4 wire to feed another subpanel in a detached building about 50 feet away. I will be using a 90 amp breaker to supply that. I have installed 2 ground rods at the new location. Question: Do I use a bonding screw on the new panel or separate the neutrals and the grounds in the load center? Also how would you recommend that I connect the 1 1/2" conduit to the load center in the garage. Do they make a box extender for a Homeline load center so I could go straight in from the side or how about a flexible conduit into top?
Thanks in advance for your help. I'm in Colorado and we're under the 2014 NEC