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Never use thin-wall EMT conduit for underground applications. Running wire through Schedule 40 PVC conduit. Here, the conduit must be at least 18 inches deep, and again the individual conducting wires inside the conduit should carry a "W" waterproof rating, such as THWN-2.
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Read More »Extending electrical service to a detached garage or other outbuilding isn't much different than adding a circuit inside the house, with one important exception—running underground cable. If you are sufficiently confident in your wiring skills that you would feel comfortable adding an electrical circuit indoors, then running a circuit to a detached outbuilding is something you may be able to do yourself. But be aware that it involves work at the main circuit breaker panel to install and connect one or more new circuit breakers. Many people choose to have this kind of work done by a professional, and with good reason—work at the main service panel has the potential for very serious or fatal shock if you don't know what you are doing. However, even if you have an electrician make the final hookups at the service panel and connect the outlets and light fixtures in your garage, you can save a lot of money on the most labor-intensive part of the project—laying the underground cable from the house to the garage or outbuilding. By providing the sweat equity yourself, you'll limit the expense of this part of the project to the cost of materials.
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Running UF cable through metal or PVC conduit. Although not commonly done, it is allowable to run UF cable (but NOT NM) cable through metal or PVC conduit in an underground application. But it can be difficult to fish cable through conduit, unless the conduit is at least 3/4 inch in diameter. Most electricians prefer to fish individual waterproof THWN conductors through conduit, simply because it is easier. Tip Know your options before you dig. If you're running cable in an area that isn't likely to be disturbed, using direct burial at 24 inches deep may be your best method. If you're planning to extend the wire though your yard where digging for another project may occur someday, bury the wire in one of the conduits and at the depths recommended above. Although it is theoretically possible to simply extend an existing house circuit by running an additional cable out to a garage or other outbuilding, most local Code requirements will require you to run one or more new circuits. Here are standard recommendations: For powering overhead light fixtures and one or two wall outlets in a garage: install one 15- or 20-amp 120-volt circuit. If you will be operating a small workshop with 120-volt tools, install two 20-amp circuits. If you will be running many tools or one or more 240-volt tools, have an electrical subpanel installed in your garage. Extending an existing circuit to an outbuilding should be done only where the existing circuit is already serving a deck or outdoor outlets, and you must make sure that the new lights and outlets in the garage will not exceed the capacity of the circuit. And make sure a simple circuit extension is allowed by your local Code.
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