I have a good plan about what I'm going to do with wiring inside of the workshop and the only real hurdle is getting the wires from the house to the workshop sub-panel. I just got an estimate back for completely wiring the shop from the main panel and it's almost $1000 more than I was expecting. I'm shifting back toward doing it myself, even though this means my limited free time will be spent wiring the shop instead of using it.
Basic Info
Main service is 150amp. The workshop panel will be 100-125amp and is ~20' (line of sight) from the main panel (~40' of cable needed).
One plan is to put in an outdoor panel at junction (yellow circle) and replace the wire and conduit (orange line) with 125 amp. The junction panel would have a 60 amp breaker for the air handler that is currently in the conduit, and a 100 (or 125) amp breaker for the workshop.
Is 125 amp feeding in to the junction panel enough to support the 60 amp air handler plus either 100 or 125 amp for the workshop? Does the junction panel need a main shutoff and grounding rods like the workshop's panel?
The workshop will need GFCI outlets or breakers. If a GFCI breaker is put in the junction panel, would that cover the entire workshop or does the GFCI protection not work that way?
Basic Info
Main service is 150amp. The workshop panel will be 100-125amp and is ~20' (line of sight) from the main panel (~40' of cable needed).
One plan is to put in an outdoor panel at junction (yellow circle) and replace the wire and conduit (orange line) with 125 amp. The junction panel would have a 60 amp breaker for the air handler that is currently in the conduit, and a 100 (or 125) amp breaker for the workshop.
Is 125 amp feeding in to the junction panel enough to support the 60 amp air handler plus either 100 or 125 amp for the workshop? Does the junction panel need a main shutoff and grounding rods like the workshop's panel?
The workshop will need GFCI outlets or breakers. If a GFCI breaker is put in the junction panel, would that cover the entire workshop or does the GFCI protection not work that way?