![]() Your Detached garage must have at least a 60 amp building disconnect that is service rated outside or inside nearest the point of entrance of the feeder.main breaker panel is the easiest way to meet this requirement for 100 amp panels with more than 6 full size spaces. Use a pvc sweep to transition from vertical to horizontal Uf needs to be protected with sch.80 where it is subject to damage and until it turns horizontal in the trench. Sch.40 underground sch 80 above for protection.thwn in conduit Hots need to be #6 awg black or one black one red, a white neutral & green #10 ground. If thwn your ground only needs to be a #10 awg copper. Virtually all residential panels (load centers) allow 120/240 volt supply.Ĥ wire feeder uf or thwn in conduit. Marc covered it pretty good.to summarize. I will stop right there if you don't understand or need more question just holler one of the members in here will help you with more details as you need to. Oh yeah you will need two ground rods with #6 bare conductor and the distance between the ground rods are at least 6 feet apart or more. ![]() Yeah there is 120/208 volt single phase but not used very often so we will leave this out for now It defenined as two hot conductors and netrual and ground and typically the voltage is from 115 to 125 volts line to netrual or 230 to 250 volts line to line. ![]() Ok let start word " single phase " that mean this is a common power supply useally found majorty of the resdentail and some I say some small commercal locations as well. I will fill in Nap's spot for a while if Nap don't mind it.:whistling2: Please tell me if "single phase only" would restrict my usage. I need to run 6-3 with ground, which will have two 110v hot feeds, along with the common and gnd. In my ignorance, I do not understand what the implication of "single phase" is. 22,000 maximum short circuit current rating. 2.5 inch maximum knock-out in both the top and bottom endwalls. Convertible to main breaker with a QOM1 main breaker. Single phase, indoor, NEMA Type 1 enclosure. The description of the panel from Home Depot is: I found a main lug panel at Home Depot, but I am not sure if it will work for me. I have seen a main breaker panel rated at 100amp, but it has a 100amp main breaker already installed. I want to have at least 12 positions in my subpanel. I will run it from a 60amp breaker in my main panel, which is 200amp. I am running a subpanel to a workshop near my house.
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