RickViz
Jan 17, 2009, 08:15 AM
"#5. No ground rod is needed (and should not be installed) as long as an green equipment ground wire is pulled,(recommended and standard practice). The green wire connects to the equipment ground bar in the panel, which is bolted to the panel backbox. The neutral remains isolated on the neutral bar. Be sure the neutral bar is not connected to the panel backbox."
That is a quote from tkrussell in his reply of 9-26-06 to metagami.
I want to make sure this will apply to my situation. From what I've gathered from this forum and from "tk", is this good to go:
1) my electrical need for my detached garage workshop would be... a 12A dust collector running the same time any given woodworking machine is running, up to a 120v 20A drum sander (I'd put the dust coll. On it's own 20A breaker; the other machines on another 20A breaker-- only one would ever be on at a time); a circuit for lights (3 sets of 48" dbl flourescents and a couple small 14 watt energy saver flourescent bulbs; and possibly on this same 20A breaker circuit, a 120v window AC unit, about 10-12,000 BTU (?)
2) 60A breaker in the house's main breaker; 3#6 copper wires (2 blacks, 1 white) and 1#8 green equipment ground wire, about 65 feet to the garage, into either 1 1/4" PVC pipe 18" down, or steel or aluminum conduit 12" down; 3 20A breakers in the subpanel, isolated neutral buss...
Will this work? No ground rod necessary? Thanks
That is a quote from tkrussell in his reply of 9-26-06 to metagami.
I want to make sure this will apply to my situation. From what I've gathered from this forum and from "tk", is this good to go:
1) my electrical need for my detached garage workshop would be... a 12A dust collector running the same time any given woodworking machine is running, up to a 120v 20A drum sander (I'd put the dust coll. On it's own 20A breaker; the other machines on another 20A breaker-- only one would ever be on at a time); a circuit for lights (3 sets of 48" dbl flourescents and a couple small 14 watt energy saver flourescent bulbs; and possibly on this same 20A breaker circuit, a 120v window AC unit, about 10-12,000 BTU (?)
2) 60A breaker in the house's main breaker; 3#6 copper wires (2 blacks, 1 white) and 1#8 green equipment ground wire, about 65 feet to the garage, into either 1 1/4" PVC pipe 18" down, or steel or aluminum conduit 12" down; 3 20A breakers in the subpanel, isolated neutral buss...
Will this work? No ground rod necessary? Thanks