| I would use #8 or even #6 copper wire for the 40 foot feeder to reduce voltage drop. This will help with the motors starting. Expect to get larger equipment later, and motors cannot tolerate much voltage drop.
Use a min of #10 green wire for the feeder equipment ground wire.
If you use UF or any kind of direct burial cable , the trench must be a minimum of 24" deep, and backfill must be without stones , rock , or debris.
Spend a bit more money on materials and use rigid conduit with THWN insulated wire, will only need to be min 6" to the top of the conduit, will save your back digging.
Now you can install a 60 amp feeder, ready for more or larger equipment. A 5 HP air compressor, a popular item in work shops, need a min of 28 running amps at 240 volt alone.
All 120 volt receptacles should be ground fault protected. You would not want to be working alone and get shocked by short in a machine.
Install a spare 1" conduit, for future telephone, data, etc.
Those are my suggestions. |