Bill_in_MI
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Suggestions/ideas/warnings desired:
I am building a barn about 100 feet from the house. Power requirements will be nominal so I am planning on running a subpanel from my (200 amp) service in the home. I would run 6Ga four conductor NM cable from a breaker in the house panel to a switch in the garage, then 6 Ga UF from the switch, through the wall with an LB fitting to a trench and on out to the barn main lug panel. I would like to add water for an inside garden hose hook-up and maybe to feed a lawn/garden irrigation system (no drinking/cooking) I am in Michigan so there is the frost line issue to deal with. Would have to go down about 3 ft to have year round water and use frost proof hydrants. Aside from local code issues, is there any reason not to run the water and elect in the same trench? Additionally, what type of water line should I run. I plan on penetrating the basement wall at the 3 foot below grade level and then continuing on to the barn. I'm thinking a minumum of 1 inch pipe...plastic of some from. Is there anything better than PVC?
Finally, I may want to run a propane gas line between the two structures for future consideration. This is the area of least knowledge for me. Same trench? I'll can size the trench to meet separation requirements if there are any.
Sorry for the long-windedness, but I am sure that there are some experiences here that I would like to tap into. Thanks.
I am building a barn about 100 feet from the house. Power requirements will be nominal so I am planning on running a subpanel from my (200 amp) service in the home. I would run 6Ga four conductor NM cable from a breaker in the house panel to a switch in the garage, then 6 Ga UF from the switch, through the wall with an LB fitting to a trench and on out to the barn main lug panel. I would like to add water for an inside garden hose hook-up and maybe to feed a lawn/garden irrigation system (no drinking/cooking) I am in Michigan so there is the frost line issue to deal with. Would have to go down about 3 ft to have year round water and use frost proof hydrants. Aside from local code issues, is there any reason not to run the water and elect in the same trench? Additionally, what type of water line should I run. I plan on penetrating the basement wall at the 3 foot below grade level and then continuing on to the barn. I'm thinking a minumum of 1 inch pipe...plastic of some from. Is there anything better than PVC?
Finally, I may want to run a propane gas line between the two structures for future consideration. This is the area of least knowledge for me. Same trench? I'll can size the trench to meet separation requirements if there are any.
Sorry for the long-windedness, but I am sure that there are some experiences here that I would like to tap into. Thanks.