Fallon
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My barn/shop had 4 gauge (I think) wire buried running out to it & a 150@ breaker at the house, along with a lot of other shoddy wiring. I've cleaned up some of the really shoddy stuff already & been thinking about upgrading the service out there for a bit as I do some welding & other high juice things. I just got some solar panels installed out on the barn & Namaste solar was kind enough to run me a 125@ circuit though the same conduit for just the price of the wire & the breaker box.
So now I have a properly installed 125@ breaker box installed (looks proper to me & I believe the inspector signed off on their work there). The old circuit with its improper breaker is now dead as is the old breaker box out in the barn. The solar guys said the inspector signed off on their work, but he had some issues with the legacy wiring & wouldn't close out the permit until it was sorted out. The fact it was disconnected wasn't enough as he (probably rightly) expected it would be hooked up when he left. Colorado is subject to NEC & Elbert county just lets the state deal with electrical inspections. So I need to clean up some of my stuff so that the inspector can close out their permit for the solar stuff. Well that & I should just do it right for all the reasons you should do things the right way.
So I need to clean things up a bit out there. Most everything is ran with appropriately gauged romex. There really won't ever be any finished walls to run the wire behind. Will I need to put conduit over that to make the inspector happy? Metallic or PVC? Re-run it with MC cable? Do I need to run the conduit through the rafters as well or just up to 8-10'?
I'm proficient with electrical stuff enough to get that right, so I'm mostly concerned with what code stuff relates to protecting the wire in an outbuilding.
So now I have a properly installed 125@ breaker box installed (looks proper to me & I believe the inspector signed off on their work there). The old circuit with its improper breaker is now dead as is the old breaker box out in the barn. The solar guys said the inspector signed off on their work, but he had some issues with the legacy wiring & wouldn't close out the permit until it was sorted out. The fact it was disconnected wasn't enough as he (probably rightly) expected it would be hooked up when he left. Colorado is subject to NEC & Elbert county just lets the state deal with electrical inspections. So I need to clean up some of my stuff so that the inspector can close out their permit for the solar stuff. Well that & I should just do it right for all the reasons you should do things the right way.
So I need to clean things up a bit out there. Most everything is ran with appropriately gauged romex. There really won't ever be any finished walls to run the wire behind. Will I need to put conduit over that to make the inspector happy? Metallic or PVC? Re-run it with MC cable? Do I need to run the conduit through the rafters as well or just up to 8-10'?
I'm proficient with electrical stuff enough to get that right, so I'm mostly concerned with what code stuff relates to protecting the wire in an outbuilding.