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I'm about to call in an electrician to wire up my shop, at least to start the wiring, I'll add more later,...
Eventual (likely) Tools:
- Split AC maybe in the future
- Sawstop, 220V, 13A
- Grizzly 0490, 220v, 18A
- Rikon 10-325, 220V, 7A
- Oneida Smart Pro, 220v, 19A
- Powermatic benchtop mortiser, 120v/8A, 220V/4A
- Dewalt 735 benchtop planer, 120V/15A
- benchtop drill press
- small compressor, 110V, 12A
- dehumidifier, 110V
I'm thinking its best to put a sub panel in the garage. I'll never be running more than one tool, the dust collector, and maybe a vac and the lights at the same time. This is a one-man garage hobby shop.
- Does 100 amps sound right? with a small split AC?
- Nema 6-20 outlets for all the 220 devices?
- What gauge wire for the 100 amp sub-panel feed (~80 feet)?
- Wire for the 20 amp 220 circuits: 12 gauge
I want to make sure the electrician does the work 'to code', Texas style.
I'm thinking three 20amp 220 circuits, one for the dust, and one multi-outlet run on each side of the shop. All in a 20-slot box. I already have at least one 110 circuit in the garage, plus lights, so the extra 4 slots would be for more overhead lighting and maybe a split AC some day.