Revtor
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Hey guys new member here with a question about garage wiring, trying to fit in outlets for a new welder and 220v single phase belt sander.
My initial thoughts after a bit of research was run 6/3+g romex from the main panel, to a small box in the garage (the garage is attached) and use two 30amp breakers in the box, one for each receptacle. Put a 60 amp breaker in the main panel for this garage feed.
That seemed all well and good but it turns out that there are no more slots on the main panel (200 amp service)!!! So i have to get crafty perhaps. What is already running to the garage is two cables for the AC units which are situated right outside the garage wall. One is fed from a 60 breaker at the main panel and the other a 70 amp breaker. These run to disconnect boxes outside the wall right near the units. (Ive used a homemade jumper cable extension to run right from the disconnect boxes but I really really don't like doing that and want to set this up the right way, thus this long message!)
So, I was thinking, could I use the 70 cable to feed a subpanel and then in that panel branch off for the two AC units? Thus freeing up the 60 amp for my shop tools.
The two AC units are rated as follows:
One says "Min Circuit ampacity 37.6 amps, and Max Circuit breaker 55 amps" the other "Min circuit ampacity 28.9 amps, andMax circuit breaker 45 amps"
I'll end this here.
Any thoughts guys?
thanks a lot!!
~Steve in NJ
My initial thoughts after a bit of research was run 6/3+g romex from the main panel, to a small box in the garage (the garage is attached) and use two 30amp breakers in the box, one for each receptacle. Put a 60 amp breaker in the main panel for this garage feed.
That seemed all well and good but it turns out that there are no more slots on the main panel (200 amp service)!!! So i have to get crafty perhaps. What is already running to the garage is two cables for the AC units which are situated right outside the garage wall. One is fed from a 60 breaker at the main panel and the other a 70 amp breaker. These run to disconnect boxes outside the wall right near the units. (Ive used a homemade jumper cable extension to run right from the disconnect boxes but I really really don't like doing that and want to set this up the right way, thus this long message!)
So, I was thinking, could I use the 70 cable to feed a subpanel and then in that panel branch off for the two AC units? Thus freeing up the 60 amp for my shop tools.
The two AC units are rated as follows:
One says "Min Circuit ampacity 37.6 amps, and Max Circuit breaker 55 amps" the other "Min circuit ampacity 28.9 amps, andMax circuit breaker 45 amps"
I'll end this here.
Any thoughts guys?
thanks a lot!!
~Steve in NJ