Hello all.
I am getting a new pool installed in the coming week, and want to get the electrical going before they get here. I currently have a Murray panel, 200amp service. My circuit panel is full, so I plan to move two single circuits over to a 20-30/30-20 quad tandem combined with my dryer (my panel accepts tandems). This frees up two poles for a 100 amp breaker.
I plan to install a 100 amp double pole breaker with four individual conductors, proper gauge, two blacks, one green, and one white in conduit. They will exit out of the back of panel, coming out of behind the panel to the outside (outdoor) wall into an elbow.. From there I will run a straight run of conduit fastened to house for about 10 feet, and this will run into a new 100 amp Murray sub panel with main breaker, 2 slot, 4 circuit panel. I will use one gfci breaker for the pool pump, and one gfci breaker for the deck electrical to be built at a later date.
Is there anything I should watch for or any advice for this project? I would bury the conductors in underground conduit, but since it is only a short length and only requires coming out the back of panel to the outside and down the wall a few feet I didn't bother.
Electrical for pool
I am getting a new pool installed in the coming week, and want to get the electrical going before they get here. I currently have a Murray panel, 200amp service. My circuit panel is full, so I plan to move two single circuits over to a 20-30/30-20 quad tandem combined with my dryer (my panel accepts tandems). This frees up two poles for a 100 amp breaker.
I plan to install a 100 amp double pole breaker with four individual conductors, proper gauge, two blacks, one green, and one white in conduit. They will exit out of the back of panel, coming out of behind the panel to the outside (outdoor) wall into an elbow.. From there I will run a straight run of conduit fastened to house for about 10 feet, and this will run into a new 100 amp Murray sub panel with main breaker, 2 slot, 4 circuit panel. I will use one gfci breaker for the pool pump, and one gfci breaker for the deck electrical to be built at a later date.
Is there anything I should watch for or any advice for this project? I would bury the conductors in underground conduit, but since it is only a short length and only requires coming out the back of panel to the outside and down the wall a few feet I didn't bother.
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