Hi all,
First off thanks for all the great info in this forum, has really made my plan to power a building about 210' (panel to panel) away seem feasible. My research from this forum and else where has lead me to think at that distance, with voltage drop, the "garage journal standard" 2-2-2-4 MHF would be good for 60 amps. I think that would be plenty for me (17x30 "outbuilding" for a 1 man woodshop). My problem is it doesn't seem Siemens 60 amp breaker takes 2-wire and I'd rather not deal with junctions or splices if I can avoid it. Also whole run will be in 2" conduit (already purchased and had a deal I couldn't pass up) So my question then becomes:
A) Is there a Siemens 60 amp breaker that will take 2-gauge wire?
or
B) Can I upsize to 1-gauge USE-2/RHH/RHW-2 wire and use a 70amp breaker, which will take up to a 2/0. If so, what size should I use for the neutral and ground?
Thanks!
First off thanks for all the great info in this forum, has really made my plan to power a building about 210' (panel to panel) away seem feasible. My research from this forum and else where has lead me to think at that distance, with voltage drop, the "garage journal standard" 2-2-2-4 MHF would be good for 60 amps. I think that would be plenty for me (17x30 "outbuilding" for a 1 man woodshop). My problem is it doesn't seem Siemens 60 amp breaker takes 2-wire and I'd rather not deal with junctions or splices if I can avoid it. Also whole run will be in 2" conduit (already purchased and had a deal I couldn't pass up) So my question then becomes:
A) Is there a Siemens 60 amp breaker that will take 2-gauge wire?
or
B) Can I upsize to 1-gauge USE-2/RHH/RHW-2 wire and use a 70amp breaker, which will take up to a 2/0. If so, what size should I use for the neutral and ground?
Thanks!