BlownSilverado
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Hey guys I had a 24x30 metal building put up a few months ago and I'm getting ready to run power to it from the main panel in my house. I've decided to put a 100 amp subpanel in the shop and feed it using 2-2-4-6 mobile home feeder aluminum wire and a 90 amp breaker in the main panel. It's about an 85 foot run with a 90° on each end where the conduit comes out of the ground.
Here's the thing, I had initially planned on running #2 copper to the shop so I stubbed 1.25" conduit in the slab and ran it to the house, will this conduit be large enough to fit the aluminum mobile home feeder? Any tips/tricks on pulling the wire from the house to the shop? Thanks
Here's the thing, I had initially planned on running #2 copper to the shop so I stubbed 1.25" conduit in the slab and ran it to the house, will this conduit be large enough to fit the aluminum mobile home feeder? Any tips/tricks on pulling the wire from the house to the shop? Thanks
Could save a little and forgo the conduit for electric as the MHF is rated for direct bury. However, if you ever think you'll need more power than MHF can provide, then go with the new trench and 2" conduit buried to depth required by your AHJ.