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If you want to add several electrical circuits to your backyard storage shed or studio shed you will need to add an electrical sub panel with circuit breakers. This allows you to have multiple circuits in the shed. You can then have separate lighting and power circuits in the shed.
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Install a electrical circuit breaker sub panel when your main circuit panel is full and you need to add more circuits. Sub panels can be installed both next to the main electrical panel or close to the area you are bringing power to such as when finishing a basement, adding an addition to your home or you simply need more power in the garage. Other typical reasons for adding a circuit breaker are finishing a basement or adding power to a garage. This article teaches you how to add a circuit. If you want to add several electrical circuits to your backyard storage shed or studio shed you will need to add an electrical sub panel with circuit breakers. This allows you to have multiple circuits in the shed. You can then have separate lighting and power circuits in the shed.
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Remove the outer sheathing from the feeder cable so that only 1/2" of sheathing extends into the sub panel. Use cable staples to attach the feeder cable to framing within 8" from where it leaves the panel and every 4' or less between the two panels. step 4 Attach The Feeder Cable Wires To The Backyard Shed Sub Panel Inside the sub panel on the backyard shed wall there are 4 bus bars, a grounding bus bar, a neutral bus bar and two hot main lug bus bars. You will hook each one of the 4 feeder wires to its respective bus bar. Neutral Wire, White: Remove 1/2" of the wire insulation from the white neutral wire and attach it to the neutral bus bar. Ground Wire, Green Or Bare: Remove 1/2" of the wire insulation from the green ground wire and attach it to the ground bus bar. Red Wire: Remove 1/2" of the wire insulation from the red feeder wire and attach it to the hot bus bar. (sometimes this wire is black with a red stripe on it) Black Wire: Remove 1/2" of the wire insulation from the black feeder wire and attach it to the remaining hot bus bar. step 5 Turn The Power Off And Verify Space For The New Double Pole Feeder Breaker The feeder panel is the larger panel, typically on the house next to your shed. Safety Note: Working with electricity is very dangerous and can kill you. Before working on the main electrical panel you must turn the power to it off for safety. Turn the power off by turning the main circuit breaker feeding the panel to the off position. Remove the face of the panel and double check that there is no power in the panel using a electrical tester.
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