abcsalem
Feb 4, 2008, 09:45 AM
I have a large attic (on 3rd floor), 38'x28', which is unfinished space. The 2nd floor central
air-condition is located there and used to be fed by a 60 feet of 12/3 cable (I changed the cable to 10/3 to reduce the chance of voltage drop) and it's fed by a dual 15A breaker
(240v breaker) in the basement.
Here is what I like to do: In the near future, I like to finish this space and have one or two rooms, and a bathroom with shower in this attic space. Note that, due to the nature
of the roof rafters, and therfore headroom, the room(s) will not be as big as the full floor dimension I listed above.
Now back to the electrical details. Due to no free room in the main breaker (which is in the basement), I like to replace the dual 15A 240V breaker (which was feeding the
central air unit in the attic) with a dual 60A 240V breaker. Then use COPPER #6/3 romax
cable from the basement to the attic (4 floor up), and install a subpanel to feed the
central air, and feed the light & outlets in the attic.
Questions:
1. Should I be using a Main breaker load center or a Main Lug load center?
I read in a forum about situation like this that, if a sub-panel is not in the same
floor as the main breaker load center, then the sub-panel must have a cut-off capability.
Is this correct?
2. If question 1 is correct, does this mean that I have to buy and use a main breaker
in the attaic?
3. If question 1 is correct, can I just buy a switch box which the fed from
basement goes into, and then connect the output of the switch to a main lug?
Of course, locate that switch box right next to the main lug.
4. Should I be using a thicker cable, say COPPER #4?
5. Home Depot only sells #6 Copper romex cable. Is there romex #4 copper offered
by any manufacturer/retailer? I like romex cable better due to it's convenience
during installation, and not having to use conduit all the way to attic.
6. Another forum concerns I read similar to my question, is the voltage drop
on the circuits that will live next to the central air breaker. I was planning on using
SquareD QO612L100DF main lug Load Center. I will have two slots used for the
central air, and the other 4 for the lights and switches in the attaic.
7. Anything else you may think of for installation and planning for this work?
-Thanks
-Ab
air-condition is located there and used to be fed by a 60 feet of 12/3 cable (I changed the cable to 10/3 to reduce the chance of voltage drop) and it's fed by a dual 15A breaker
(240v breaker) in the basement.
Here is what I like to do: In the near future, I like to finish this space and have one or two rooms, and a bathroom with shower in this attic space. Note that, due to the nature
of the roof rafters, and therfore headroom, the room(s) will not be as big as the full floor dimension I listed above.
Now back to the electrical details. Due to no free room in the main breaker (which is in the basement), I like to replace the dual 15A 240V breaker (which was feeding the
central air unit in the attic) with a dual 60A 240V breaker. Then use COPPER #6/3 romax
cable from the basement to the attic (4 floor up), and install a subpanel to feed the
central air, and feed the light & outlets in the attic.
Questions:
1. Should I be using a Main breaker load center or a Main Lug load center?
I read in a forum about situation like this that, if a sub-panel is not in the same
floor as the main breaker load center, then the sub-panel must have a cut-off capability.
Is this correct?
2. If question 1 is correct, does this mean that I have to buy and use a main breaker
in the attaic?
3. If question 1 is correct, can I just buy a switch box which the fed from
basement goes into, and then connect the output of the switch to a main lug?
Of course, locate that switch box right next to the main lug.
4. Should I be using a thicker cable, say COPPER #4?
5. Home Depot only sells #6 Copper romex cable. Is there romex #4 copper offered
by any manufacturer/retailer? I like romex cable better due to it's convenience
during installation, and not having to use conduit all the way to attic.
6. Another forum concerns I read similar to my question, is the voltage drop
on the circuits that will live next to the central air breaker. I was planning on using
SquareD QO612L100DF main lug Load Center. I will have two slots used for the
central air, and the other 4 for the lights and switches in the attaic.
7. Anything else you may think of for installation and planning for this work?
-Thanks
-Ab