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Post by rayancaleb on Jan 5, 2018 3:42:13 GMT -5
Hello, I'm building a new home and plan on doing the wiring myself. I've done a fair amount of electrical and the mechanics of it are not an issue. I have some code questions though. My county ises the NEC 2005 code. Here are my questions in no particular order. Is there a maximum distance for the breaker panel location from the service entrance? I'd prefer to use PVC conduit for the service entrance. Are sweep 90s OK for corners or are LBs required? I'd like to put a 60 amp / 220v outside sub panel (for pool pump, septic pump and hot tub) on the opposite end of the house as the service entrance/breaker panel. The run will be approx 85' when accounting for turns and routing. What size wire? Does it need to be run in conduit? For electric oven, water heater, HVAC assume 40A breakers, what size wire? I know that for kitchen counter outlets, a max of four recepticals are allowed per circuit. Is there a max number for other locations? Can I just use one circuit per room? Please Help. Thanks ! I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: terrylove.com/forums/index.php?threads/electrical-code-questions-2005-nec.61636/Promotional Advertising Campaign Examples
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