RiderCoach
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Hi everyone. First time poster here. I ran across this site while trying to research whether or not I need to run conduit in my unattached garage. I'm bleary eyed from all my reading both here and elsewhere. I am sure the answer exists but I have not been able to fine it.
I am running 220v/50a from a detached garage to another detached garage about 50 feet away. I ran a 2" conduit underground and have pulled 6/3 UF-B w/ ground through it. My question concerns the feed from the panel in the source garage.
I can run from the feed panel up to the attic and then over to a corner where I need to drop down in the corner of the wall (pretty well protected by shelving and cabinets) through a wall penetration and into the underground conduit. The wall is sheathed with plywood and would be difficult to get into. Do I need to run conduit if I run the cable on the outside of the plywood? The remainder of the garage is completly unfinished.
I have a photo but haven,t figured out how to post it here
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks All
I am running 220v/50a from a detached garage to another detached garage about 50 feet away. I ran a 2" conduit underground and have pulled 6/3 UF-B w/ ground through it. My question concerns the feed from the panel in the source garage.
I can run from the feed panel up to the attic and then over to a corner where I need to drop down in the corner of the wall (pretty well protected by shelving and cabinets) through a wall penetration and into the underground conduit. The wall is sheathed with plywood and would be difficult to get into. Do I need to run conduit if I run the cable on the outside of the plywood? The remainder of the garage is completly unfinished.
I have a photo but haven,t figured out how to post it here
.Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks All