slipshodcavalier
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Hi all,
I'm running power to a detached garage, and wanted to make sure I'm not missing anything.
The garage will have a 100 A subpanel and 4 circuits:
Circuit 1 (Lights)
80' 14 AWG on 15 A breaker
2.3 A continuous load, 0 A non-continuous
Circuit 2 (Garage door opener)
40' 14 AWG on 15 A breaker
0 A continuous load, 5 A non-continuous
Circuit 3 (Receptacles)
55' 12 AWG on 20 A breaker
2.5 A continuous load, 15 A non-continuous
Circuit 4 (Heater)
40' 8 AWG on 40 A breaker
31.2 A continuous load, 0 A non-continuous
Since the load totals are 36 continuous and 20 non-continuous, I was going to use a 60 A breaker in the main panel with 6/3 UF-B. However, I'm not sure about the voltage drop--in addition to the branch lengths above, the feeder is 90' from the main panel to the sub panel. Would I need to upgrade to 4 AWG THWN in conduit? If so, would the breaker also get up-sized?
I'm running power to a detached garage, and wanted to make sure I'm not missing anything.
The garage will have a 100 A subpanel and 4 circuits:
Circuit 1 (Lights)
80' 14 AWG on 15 A breaker
2.3 A continuous load, 0 A non-continuous
Circuit 2 (Garage door opener)
40' 14 AWG on 15 A breaker
0 A continuous load, 5 A non-continuous
Circuit 3 (Receptacles)
55' 12 AWG on 20 A breaker
2.5 A continuous load, 15 A non-continuous
Circuit 4 (Heater)
40' 8 AWG on 40 A breaker
31.2 A continuous load, 0 A non-continuous
Since the load totals are 36 continuous and 20 non-continuous, I was going to use a 60 A breaker in the main panel with 6/3 UF-B. However, I'm not sure about the voltage drop--in addition to the branch lengths above, the feeder is 90' from the main panel to the sub panel. Would I need to upgrade to 4 AWG THWN in conduit? If so, would the breaker also get up-sized?