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Wiring a workshop for lightingand outlets.?
I just had a 100 amp sub-panel run to my workshop. The electrician gave me a gfi courtesy outlet and that is it. I would like to run all of the wiring from this point myself. The walls are open and the studs are exposed. The work shop is 16 feet wide by 30 feet deep. It is an old single car garage that lost its power source 10 years ago. How many florescent light fixtures, should I put in it? Any idea how many outlets I should use and how many circuits I should use for power and lighting (I assume at least three)? The workshop will be used for lite wood working and storage, my main interest is gardening/landscaping, so most of the woodworking would be for stuff around the garden. It is a big place and I am lucky to have it and I would like to get it right after going through the expense of having the conduit run, etc. Any feedback would be appreciated.
one circuit for lights but 2 light switches probably five or six light fixtures depending on if it has over head door. split the lights so that one switch will light every other light and second then brightens entire shop when needed for type of work you are doing. gfci circuit for outdoor plugin and one near door for extension cords going out side. then atleast two more plugin circuits for tool use in shop at least 20 amps per circuit 30 amp perfered and the plugs no more than 8 feet apart on the walls.(most tools have 6ft. cords.) and install one 220 breaker just in case you want air compressor, dust collector or welder later. shops never have enough light or power. also building loft type shelfs near ceiling for storage olong side walls and mount lights below them increases storage and lowers lights to make them brighter with less shadow when painting in shop.
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