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Old Jul 14, 2008, 10:49 AM
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adding a new circuit

I Would Like To Add A New Circuit And Some Outlets To An Outside Workbench And Do Not Know What Size Breaker Or Breakers I Need To Start This Project,so Here Is A Layout Of My Plans.i Would Like To Have Four Outlets To Run Off A Single Gfci Outlet,also Would Like To Hardwire In An Air Compressor And A Large Fluorescent Light With A Switch.i Have No Worries About Doing The Work Myself,the Problem I Am Having Is What Is Needed,size,amps And If Anything Needs To Run On Its Own Breaker.so If Anyone Could Help With This I Would Be Very Grateful.




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First you need to start by figuring out how much amperage you need. That's the critical part. For example, what is the current draw of the air compressor?

Second, I would suggest that if the outlets are going to be grouped near each other, you go with a GFCI breaker.

Third I would suggest you read up on the requirements for outdoor receptacles in your area.

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7up agrees: my compressor 15.0/7.5amps and fluorescent light uses two 40watt bulbs at 4in long so would i go with two 15amp breakers one for compressor other one for lights and outlets
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Since it's an outdoor location, I'd suggest the GFCI outlet so the reset is nearby.

The install MIGHT warrent a sub-panel.

Whay you really need to do is determine:

The 120 V tools you plan to run at the same time for the outlets. A typical circuit is 20 amps or 20*120 watts. Somethimes the GFCI outlet can only handle 15A and oulets below that can handle 20 Amps.

The voltage and VA and.or HPof the compressor.

Sometimes it's nice to put lighting on a separate circuit with at least two fixtures. If a bulb blows and your using a saw, your not left in the dark.

If you overload a circuit, then your not left in the dark.

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