- I want to make some electrical upgrades to my detached garage. I want to update the subpanel in the detached garage, and I want to add a 240V circuit to the detached garage.
- Electrical Information from the main panel to the detached garage
- There are two breakers from the main panel inside the house that supply power to the detached garage. A double pole 50-amp breaker and a single pole 20-amp breaker (see breakers with yellow boxes).
- The wiring for the 50-amp breaker and the 20-amp breaker are routed in two separate pieces of conduit going to the detached garage. See photo below.
- Sub-panel in the detached garage
- It’s an old pushmatic breaker box. I believe it’s a 70-amp box. X2 20-amp breakers + x1 30-amp breaker.
- Only the input from the 50-amp breaker is wired to the subpanel. The input from the 20-amp breaker bypasses the subpanel and goes straight to a junction box. This means the subpanel only controls the circuits associated with the 50-amp input and not the 20-amp input.
- Goals
- I want to put the 50-amp and 20-amp wiring into the subpanel box.
- I want to utilize the 50-amp wiring to incorporate a 240V circuit.
- Looking for some direction on how I can go about adding 240V to the sub panel and how I can incorporate both sets of wiring into the sub-panel box.
- What type of subpanel box should I purchase to incorporate both sets of wiring and a 240V circuit?
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