Title says it all. I'm starting to do the electrical in my garage, and have decided to go with external metal boxes and conduit mounted directly to my painted OSB walls. I like the way external wiring looks, and I like that it will give me some flexibility in the future in case I need to make changes.
The plan is to have one circuit for lights, one for 110V outlets, one for heating and A/C, a 220V circuit for the milling machine/lathe (and possibly MIG,) and a 220V circuit for the air compressor.
So, separate ground wire for each, or will the metal conduit suffice? My searches have yielded mixed results.
The plan is to have one circuit for lights, one for 110V outlets, one for heating and A/C, a 220V circuit for the milling machine/lathe (and possibly MIG,) and a 220V circuit for the air compressor.
So, separate ground wire for each, or will the metal conduit suffice? My searches have yielded mixed results.
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I did consider making the list a bit longer when writing the original post.