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In my fairly old shop building (build thread here) I have an old three-phase panel that was repurposed into a single phase sub-panel at some point. Is this kosher? Google says its ok but I would like as much verification as possible. I particularly want to ensure it is viable because I want to make some changes to it soon. Currently, the main panel has 8 slots, pictured here;
The top left double is a sub-panel on the opposite end of my 5000 sq ft building that runs all of the 110v lights and outlets that I have no intention of modifying at this time. The two top right single poles are hooked up to some poorly installed fluorescent lights that I have no intention of keeping. The bottom right double is an 8-3 type NM circuit hanging directly off the panel as sort of a ghetto extension cord with a 6-50R plug for my welder (Miller 210). The bottom left double is currently run to the three phase sub-panel in question, pictured here;
The large wire looping over the top is the disconnected three-phase. As long as space doesn't get too tight in the box, I will likely leave it in case I ever decide to reactivate the service. The orange and red wires are for a 20 amp 220 circuit that would likely get retained either on this panel or the main.
My immediate intentions are to have three 220v circuits coming out of the repurposed sub-panel and potentially add a few 20 amp 110 circuits. The three 220 circuits I want are as follows;
-30 amp hardwired for 80 gallon compressor that draws 23 amps
-50 amp welder circuit with 6-50R outlet on wall
-30 amp circuit with whatever outlet a kitchen oven uses
Since there is pretty much zero chance of the full amperage of these three circuits ever being drawn at once, I believe a 100 amp breaker on the main panel would be sufficient. Since my walls are unfinished, this will all be ran with THHN through appropriately sized EMT. The sub-panel is 2' to the left of the main and all of the loads will be within 10' of it so circuit distance isn't a concern. The unprotected romex circuits in the pictures will be removed and re-ran properly.
Thoughts, critiques or concerns?
The top left double is a sub-panel on the opposite end of my 5000 sq ft building that runs all of the 110v lights and outlets that I have no intention of modifying at this time. The two top right single poles are hooked up to some poorly installed fluorescent lights that I have no intention of keeping. The bottom right double is an 8-3 type NM circuit hanging directly off the panel as sort of a ghetto extension cord with a 6-50R plug for my welder (Miller 210). The bottom left double is currently run to the three phase sub-panel in question, pictured here;
The large wire looping over the top is the disconnected three-phase. As long as space doesn't get too tight in the box, I will likely leave it in case I ever decide to reactivate the service. The orange and red wires are for a 20 amp 220 circuit that would likely get retained either on this panel or the main.
My immediate intentions are to have three 220v circuits coming out of the repurposed sub-panel and potentially add a few 20 amp 110 circuits. The three 220 circuits I want are as follows;
-30 amp hardwired for 80 gallon compressor that draws 23 amps
-50 amp welder circuit with 6-50R outlet on wall
-30 amp circuit with whatever outlet a kitchen oven uses
Since there is pretty much zero chance of the full amperage of these three circuits ever being drawn at once, I believe a 100 amp breaker on the main panel would be sufficient. Since my walls are unfinished, this will all be ran with THHN through appropriately sized EMT. The sub-panel is 2' to the left of the main and all of the loads will be within 10' of it so circuit distance isn't a concern. The unprotected romex circuits in the pictures will be removed and re-ran properly.
Thoughts, critiques or concerns?
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