I want to put a 100 amp sub panel in the garage for a welder and compressor along with future options. I had plans of doing the job myself but decided to see what the cost would be for a licensed sparky. They wanted $1250 which consisted of all material, 75 feet of 4 copper wire thru the attic in conduit to the garage and hook up the sub along with installing the 2 outlets. Not sure if that’s market value?
After that I stopped by city hall to chat with the building inspector. Things I found out:
Conduit in the attic is a must
the NEC load calculation is not needed, all new homes in town are 200 amp service and adding the 100 panel is within there limits.
I can hook up everthing up myself
Permit cost is $105
He doesn't advise using aluminum but is within the city code.
2 copies of the sub panel location and outlets being installed
Wire, breakers must be rated for 75c.
So I wobbled back to doing it myself until pulling the service panel cover to find this.
There is no room left in that knock out for additional wires. So what do I do? Will four strands of 4 gage wire fit thru one of the remaining knock outs? Will code allow using 2 knock outs and then combining them into the conduit?
I have more questions about the small stuff involved with this job but will wait for now.
After that I stopped by city hall to chat with the building inspector. Things I found out:
Conduit in the attic is a must
the NEC load calculation is not needed, all new homes in town are 200 amp service and adding the 100 panel is within there limits.
I can hook up everthing up myself
Permit cost is $105
He doesn't advise using aluminum but is within the city code.
2 copies of the sub panel location and outlets being installed
Wire, breakers must be rated for 75c.
So I wobbled back to doing it myself until pulling the service panel cover to find this.
There is no room left in that knock out for additional wires. So what do I do? Will four strands of 4 gage wire fit thru one of the remaining knock outs? Will code allow using 2 knock outs and then combining them into the conduit?
I have more questions about the small stuff involved with this job but will wait for now.