I know that this question gets posted a million times but I am just looking for final input before I pull the trigger.
Background:
200 Amp service to the house
Oil Heat and Water Heater
Electric Stove
No Central AC
About 100' run to the garage
The garage is 24x24 with an upstairs and is divided into 3 spaces. The lights would only be on in one section at a time and would use about 8 amps if that much.
The wiring in the garage is an absolute mess. Old style fuses and it appears everything is being run on one fuse. The person before sorta added a ground. Overall it scares the **** out of me. Everything that is out there will be pulled out and run new.
What I want to run in the garage:
I will be working by myself in the garage and only running 1 machine at a time. I will of course have the lights on and also a radio. I plan to add a tig welder, mig welder and a fairly decent compressor at least 60 gallon down the road
From my research it seems that the following will work:
60 Amp breaker in the main
#6 copper wire with a #10 ground
THWN or THW wire in pvc conduit buried at at least 18" deep
2 Grounding Rods outside the garage 6 feet apart
Wire run to a 100 amp box 20 space box using a 60 amp main disconnect
Neutral and Ground in the box to be kept separate.
4 220v outlets to be placed in the garage for the future machines on 2 30 amp breakers
4 120v outlets on 1 20 amp breaker using 12 gauge romex
4 120v outlets on 1 20 amp breaker using 12 gauge romex
8 120v outlets on 1 20 amp breaker using 12 gauge romex
Lights to be run on 2 15 amp breakers using 14 gauge romex
Outdoor lights on 1 15 amp breaker using 14 gauge outdoor romex
Anything I should change? Anything not look right? I think i did my research but I just want to confirm everything before I go out and buy the materials.
Thanks for reading the long post.
Background:
200 Amp service to the house
Oil Heat and Water Heater
Electric Stove
No Central AC
About 100' run to the garage
The garage is 24x24 with an upstairs and is divided into 3 spaces. The lights would only be on in one section at a time and would use about 8 amps if that much.
The wiring in the garage is an absolute mess. Old style fuses and it appears everything is being run on one fuse. The person before sorta added a ground. Overall it scares the **** out of me. Everything that is out there will be pulled out and run new.
What I want to run in the garage:
I will be working by myself in the garage and only running 1 machine at a time. I will of course have the lights on and also a radio. I plan to add a tig welder, mig welder and a fairly decent compressor at least 60 gallon down the road
From my research it seems that the following will work:
60 Amp breaker in the main
#6 copper wire with a #10 ground
THWN or THW wire in pvc conduit buried at at least 18" deep
2 Grounding Rods outside the garage 6 feet apart
Wire run to a 100 amp box 20 space box using a 60 amp main disconnect
Neutral and Ground in the box to be kept separate.
4 220v outlets to be placed in the garage for the future machines on 2 30 amp breakers
4 120v outlets on 1 20 amp breaker using 12 gauge romex
4 120v outlets on 1 20 amp breaker using 12 gauge romex
8 120v outlets on 1 20 amp breaker using 12 gauge romex
Lights to be run on 2 15 amp breakers using 14 gauge romex
Outdoor lights on 1 15 amp breaker using 14 gauge outdoor romex
Anything I should change? Anything not look right? I think i did my research but I just want to confirm everything before I go out and buy the materials.
Thanks for reading the long post.