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RE: Multiple 220v outlets

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Subject: RE: Multiple 220v outlets
From: "Randall Young" <ryoung@navcomtech.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 10:43:26 -0700
> Even though I'm supposed to be concentrating on some remodeling on Mom's
> rental, I've noticed my workshop is starting to gather more 220v
> tools than
> outlets.  With 110 you can just add outlets on an existing
> circuit but I'm
> under the impression that only one 220v outlet per circuit.

There's no reason you can't daisy-chain 220v outlets just like 110v outlets.
The reason it isn't commonly done is that most 220v outlets are not general
purpose outlets, they're for a specific device.  Of course, if you plan to
run multiple devices at one time, the circuit (and the outlets) have to be
big enough to handle the total current.

> So I'm thinking that I need to run at least two more circuits to my shop
> but that seems to be a lot of wire.  Is this a case where an additional
> panel should be added in the shop and to allow the additional circuits?

That's one way to do it.

Randall

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