=46unny you should bring this up. I built a new garage/shop a couple of
years ago, and thought I had the electrical bases covered, including
two 220 volt 30 amp outlets (one for compressor and one for arc
welder. Well, now I really wish I had wired it with a 50 amp service
for the welder, and I am figuring out what it will take to make the
change.. =20
So, I have 1 - 15 amp 120 volt breaker for overhead lights, 3 - 20 amp
120 volt breakers for the three useful walls' electric outlets, and 2
- 30 amp 220 volt breakers for heavier equipment, and wish I had put
in more. It is cheaper and easier to do it while building.
-Roland Wilhelmy
On Thu, 8 May 1997 15:37:27 -0400, you wrote:
>I'm having a new home built, and I'd like to get it wired with 220v=20
>to the garage. Any recommendations as to the amperage I should allow=20
>for? I'm expecting to eventually use the circuit for a compressor,=20
>a small welder and a space heater. No, I don't own these toys yet,=20
>I'm just trying to plan ahead.
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Larry Spector
>lis@visix.com
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