Parke
Active member
Hello all, this is my first post to this forum. I've been having a blast reading threads and looking at pictures, but i must get down to business.
I'm currently redoing the house one room at a time, while sneaking in some garage improvements when and where I can while keeping the boss happy. I also have my dream 25 x 36 detached garage project which is at least a couple of years down the road. I have finally delved into Sketch Up and I've got a nice 3D (but still very basic) rendering of it now, which I will post when I learn the file management and forum rules.
In the mean time, I need to install a subpanel in the garage as the garage and the master bedroom/bath (upstairs) are on the same circuit! Running the table saw or the air compressor results in popping the fuse everytime someone is running the vacuum or something upstairs. Aaaaaargh. The plan is to rewire the garage as a fully functional woodshop for now, and eventually run power from that subpanel to the detached garage which would become a real workshop. I have a contact who is a union shop electrician to do the panel work/hookups etc. But first, I'd like to figure out what all is involved.
Specifics: The main panel is on the southeast corner of the house. The garage subpanel will be on the northeast corner. I figure that I will run cable up the east wall to the attic, around the perimeter of the attic and then back down the north wall to the garage. The run is about 96 feet. I have 200 amp service in the main panel with three adjacent empty slots. I am thinking of a 100 amp subpanel in the garage. I am replacing drywall as I do rooms as the insulation is circa 1973 and essentially nonexistant. So the drywall/mudding work involved is a non-issue as it is the main panel's room's turn now.
Garage power needs are :
lighting (600 sqft) (Refurbish),
2- 20 amp circuits for receptacles (new),
2 garage door openers (exisiting but powered by extension cords to two of the three existing outlets, sigh,
a 240 volt, 30 amp electric heater (new).
Equipment that I run are basic woodworking with mostly 1 hp motors: tablesaw, tile saw, 12 in miter saw, drill press, plus a 1.8 hp peak air compressor and a 3 1/4 hp router, a 2 1/4 hp peak planar, and a saw dust collection unit. It's just me in the garage, so only one tool at a time, but the heater will be on in the winter, plus the dust collector from time to time. I do not see ever (famous last words) a welder, or any other 240 volt equipment.
So, questions: Is 100 amp fr the subpanel overkill? Is there multistrand cable big enough to run 100 feet or so (e.g. 4-3)? Do I use single strand, and if so are there conduit requirements? And lastly, I don't like the idea of aluminum, and I realize copper is awfully expensive, but I think I'd sleep better with copper.
Thanks!
I'm currently redoing the house one room at a time, while sneaking in some garage improvements when and where I can while keeping the boss happy. I also have my dream 25 x 36 detached garage project which is at least a couple of years down the road. I have finally delved into Sketch Up and I've got a nice 3D (but still very basic) rendering of it now, which I will post when I learn the file management and forum rules.
In the mean time, I need to install a subpanel in the garage as the garage and the master bedroom/bath (upstairs) are on the same circuit! Running the table saw or the air compressor results in popping the fuse everytime someone is running the vacuum or something upstairs. Aaaaaargh. The plan is to rewire the garage as a fully functional woodshop for now, and eventually run power from that subpanel to the detached garage which would become a real workshop. I have a contact who is a union shop electrician to do the panel work/hookups etc. But first, I'd like to figure out what all is involved.
Specifics: The main panel is on the southeast corner of the house. The garage subpanel will be on the northeast corner. I figure that I will run cable up the east wall to the attic, around the perimeter of the attic and then back down the north wall to the garage. The run is about 96 feet. I have 200 amp service in the main panel with three adjacent empty slots. I am thinking of a 100 amp subpanel in the garage. I am replacing drywall as I do rooms as the insulation is circa 1973 and essentially nonexistant. So the drywall/mudding work involved is a non-issue as it is the main panel's room's turn now.
Garage power needs are :
lighting (600 sqft) (Refurbish),
2- 20 amp circuits for receptacles (new),
2 garage door openers (exisiting but powered by extension cords to two of the three existing outlets, sigh,
a 240 volt, 30 amp electric heater (new).
Equipment that I run are basic woodworking with mostly 1 hp motors: tablesaw, tile saw, 12 in miter saw, drill press, plus a 1.8 hp peak air compressor and a 3 1/4 hp router, a 2 1/4 hp peak planar, and a saw dust collection unit. It's just me in the garage, so only one tool at a time, but the heater will be on in the winter, plus the dust collector from time to time. I do not see ever (famous last words) a welder, or any other 240 volt equipment.
So, questions: Is 100 amp fr the subpanel overkill? Is there multistrand cable big enough to run 100 feet or so (e.g. 4-3)? Do I use single strand, and if so are there conduit requirements? And lastly, I don't like the idea of aluminum, and I realize copper is awfully expensive, but I think I'd sleep better with copper.
Thanks!
