brett2013
Sep 11, 2011, 10:20 PM
Try as I may, I keep coming up with different answers. Help.
I'm putting a sub panel in a new detached garage.
There is no phone, water, gas, etc to the garage. Only the electric for the following:
2-20 amp circuits for receptacles, 1-15 amp circuit for lighting, and 1-15 amp for a garage door opener. Nothing else will go in.
I bought a 60 amp sub panel with 4 slots (no main, just 4 slots).
I was planning to run this from a double 50 amp breaker in my 150 Amp main panel.
Total distance from main to sub is 55-60 feet, buried in pvc conduit.
I was going to pull 4-#8 thhn, one being the ground and set two 8' grounding rods 6' apart at the garage.
I'm in Calaveras County, California.
Questions are:
Anything in this not look proper for current code?
Can I use #6 THNN or stranded cable for the grounding rods? I can strip it bare, or does it need to be solid wire or a different gauge?
Also, does the ground wire in the conduit need to be #8 also?
Thank you in advance for all your help.
I'm putting a sub panel in a new detached garage.
There is no phone, water, gas, etc to the garage. Only the electric for the following:
2-20 amp circuits for receptacles, 1-15 amp circuit for lighting, and 1-15 amp for a garage door opener. Nothing else will go in.
I bought a 60 amp sub panel with 4 slots (no main, just 4 slots).
I was planning to run this from a double 50 amp breaker in my 150 Amp main panel.
Total distance from main to sub is 55-60 feet, buried in pvc conduit.
I was going to pull 4-#8 thhn, one being the ground and set two 8' grounding rods 6' apart at the garage.
I'm in Calaveras County, California.
Questions are:
Anything in this not look proper for current code?
Can I use #6 THNN or stranded cable for the grounding rods? I can strip it bare, or does it need to be solid wire or a different gauge?
Also, does the ground wire in the conduit need to be #8 also?
Thank you in advance for all your help.