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Subject: AC wiring question(s)
From: battmain@juno.com (B A Lyn Fatt)
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 1997 15:37:48 -0400
I've finally gotten around to putting up the garage
door opener.  It's been sitting in my living room for
way too long! (Don't ask!)

I need a 110 volt line run for power. Here are the 
choices for splicing power in the garage. There is 
a fused 30amp 220V AC box which runs from the main 
house panel. Looking in the main house panel, the 
two (fused) hot wires to the 220V AC box run 
from either side of the circuit in the main panel. 
There is no neutral wire, so it looks like the 
conduit is being used as the ground (or is that 
neutral?)  The only device connected to this 220V 
box is the clothes dryer. Close by, there is a 110V 
box, with three outlets, built into the wall. One 
of the outlets is a higher amperage 110v AC for the 
washing machine.  A little further away is the light 
switch which leads to the main shop light.  The shop 
light is right where the door opener is going to be
mounted. I've already installed a surface mount 
outlet  box with a short junction from the light 
assembly, but haven't run the actual wire yet. I 
want to run conduit/wire instead of exposed Romex. 

I figure the *easiest* way is to run a hot wire from
one side of the 220AC box, (which is a suface mount
box, not built into the wall) up to the new outlet 
by the door opener, but what about the neutral? 

Do I just use the conduit for this? 

Is there an easier way?

What am I overlooking or doing wrong? 

What about a 30 amp cct breaker or GFI in case I 
decide to use the overheard outlet for something 
else? 

Brian
battmain@juno.com

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