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September 28th, 2004, 04:08 PM
Hi Everyone,
I`m going to run this past you to make sure of it being safe and meeting Oregon`s code! I`ll start at the main panel. Install a double pole 20 amp breaker, go from there using 10-3 UF w/ground, use pvc conduit through floor into crawl space and min. 18" into ground, 30' buried run(not in pvc) to side of un-attached building, into PVC conduit up side of building and into a 60 amp sub panel inside building. The sub panel will have one double pole 15 amp breaker for the table saw and one 20 amp single pole breaker for the recepticles and a 9 amp at 110v radial saw. The table saw motor draws 7 amps at 220 volts. The 220v run will use 12/3 romex and the 110v run will use 12/2 romex. On wiring the 220 leg, do I disregard the neutral white wire and attach the black and red wires to their perspective screws on the plug end of the run??, and the bare ground to it`s screw? Or, is there a better way to go??
Richard
I`m going to run this past you to make sure of it being safe and meeting Oregon`s code! I`ll start at the main panel. Install a double pole 20 amp breaker, go from there using 10-3 UF w/ground, use pvc conduit through floor into crawl space and min. 18" into ground, 30' buried run(not in pvc) to side of un-attached building, into PVC conduit up side of building and into a 60 amp sub panel inside building. The sub panel will have one double pole 15 amp breaker for the table saw and one 20 amp single pole breaker for the recepticles and a 9 amp at 110v radial saw. The table saw motor draws 7 amps at 220 volts. The 220v run will use 12/3 romex and the 110v run will use 12/2 romex. On wiring the 220 leg, do I disregard the neutral white wire and attach the black and red wires to their perspective screws on the plug end of the run??, and the bare ground to it`s screw? Or, is there a better way to go??
Richard