slowTA
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I'm about to sign a contract on Friday for a 32x50 pole barn and need some general wiring suggestions. The barn will be insulated which includes liner panel and I would rather not run conduit to all my outlets and lights.
What is a good method to hang the panel and fixtures while avoiding the peaks of the liner panel?
My instinct is to run all my wires along the outside girts, to avoid drilling through the posts and to avoid accidentally getting drilled into when I put up shelves or cabinets. Is it a bad idea to run wires outside of the insulation, would the temperature swings degrade the romex?
I'm assuming I should run my wires to the approximate location of the outlet and leave enough slack so I can put them where l want them?
Also, in my previous house the main panel had a sub panel breaker installed at the factory (it was labelled 'do not remove'). It connected to both sides of the breaker and was double high as in the picture below. I can't find the proper name for this, I want to make sure my electrician installs this kind of panel in my house since the current one is full!
What is a good method to hang the panel and fixtures while avoiding the peaks of the liner panel?
My instinct is to run all my wires along the outside girts, to avoid drilling through the posts and to avoid accidentally getting drilled into when I put up shelves or cabinets. Is it a bad idea to run wires outside of the insulation, would the temperature swings degrade the romex?
I'm assuming I should run my wires to the approximate location of the outlet and leave enough slack so I can put them where l want them?
Also, in my previous house the main panel had a sub panel breaker installed at the factory (it was labelled 'do not remove'). It connected to both sides of the breaker and was double high as in the picture below. I can't find the proper name for this, I want to make sure my electrician installs this kind of panel in my house since the current one is full!