I've read 50 different posts on here with 10 different answers on the proper wire to use for a subpanel.
My run is about 50'. I'm using copper. If I go 60 amp, I have to use 4 gauge. Since I never see needing more than 50 amps, I'm going to go 50 amp so I can use 6 gauge copper.
I know separate busses for neutral and ground, ground rod at subpanel, run 4 wires between panels, etc. I know max height for the subpanel. I know that if I run conduit, I have to bury to 18", and if I run direct burial, I have to bury at 24" with conduit risers on both ends. I'm governed by the 2005 NEC where I live.
There is a considerable amount of conflict over what type of wire to run. Some say run SER wire inside conduit. Others say SER isn't specifically permitted by NEC, so it's prohibited. I know that even in conduit, it has to be wire permitted for wet locations. So what's the optimal wire solution here? 6-3 what?
Should I just run 6-3 UF in the conduit (outside) and be done with it? The advantage here seems to be that I would not have to run conduit inside the house; could just route the wire through the joist space.
Or should I pull individual conductors in conduit? (and if so, that would be THNN, correct?) That would mean running conduit for the full length of the run.
My run is about 50'. I'm using copper. If I go 60 amp, I have to use 4 gauge. Since I never see needing more than 50 amps, I'm going to go 50 amp so I can use 6 gauge copper.
I know separate busses for neutral and ground, ground rod at subpanel, run 4 wires between panels, etc. I know max height for the subpanel. I know that if I run conduit, I have to bury to 18", and if I run direct burial, I have to bury at 24" with conduit risers on both ends. I'm governed by the 2005 NEC where I live.
There is a considerable amount of conflict over what type of wire to run. Some say run SER wire inside conduit. Others say SER isn't specifically permitted by NEC, so it's prohibited. I know that even in conduit, it has to be wire permitted for wet locations. So what's the optimal wire solution here? 6-3 what?
Should I just run 6-3 UF in the conduit (outside) and be done with it? The advantage here seems to be that I would not have to run conduit inside the house; could just route the wire through the joist space.
Or should I pull individual conductors in conduit? (and if so, that would be THNN, correct?) That would mean running conduit for the full length of the run.