jerseywild
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I bought a house in Washington this year and it came with a 30x36 shop. The feeder wire is only 10 gauge wire so I would like to upgrade it to 6 gauge. The sub panel in the garage does not have grounding rods. There is a conduit stub out the house and shop but no conduit so I will have to trench 72 feet from the house to the shop. I am also added more outlets both 110 and 220. I plan on using the old 10 gauge inside for the 220 outlets. I will add some pics later.
My questions are as follows -
Does the sub panel in the shop require grounding rods at the shop?
Can I use the UF wire inside the shop?
The wires that are there now run up the groove in the metal siding, is this legal (code) to do.
I keep reading that the outlets need to be ground fault, is it better to use a ground fault breaker or the outlets?
I have more questions but typing on the phone *****!
Thanks in advance, John
My questions are as follows -
Does the sub panel in the shop require grounding rods at the shop?
Can I use the UF wire inside the shop?
The wires that are there now run up the groove in the metal siding, is this legal (code) to do.
I keep reading that the outlets need to be ground fault, is it better to use a ground fault breaker or the outlets?
I have more questions but typing on the phone *****!
Thanks in advance, John
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