Weezy
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
finally finishing my ebrewery room. last bits are electric, sink water supply final hookups, and keezer build. I'm looking for help with my wiring.
My homerun to the breaker box is 8-4, which will be hooked up to 50A breaker. This is future proof wiring. It's more than I need now. I need maybe 30 now.
I plan to run the 240V, using 10-4 to a 20A bladed female wall adapter in an outlet box for an avantco 3500W 240V induction cooker (~14.5A max). I don't need a GFCI if that's all I'm plugging in (just like you don't need a GFCI for your oven and dryer), so no spa panel.
I also want to split off 120V for the rest of the room from the 240V service. I have 12-3 wire run to three outlet boxes. All 110V outlets will be 15A GFCI, except the one with USB ports (for 12V pumps).
So, the 8-4 and 10-4 have black & red (both hot), white (neutral), bare copper wires (ground).
The 12-3 has black, white, bare wires.
I'm assuming I can connect the 12-3 wire to the black, white, bare of the 8-4 line, to steal 120V. correct?
the 20A/240V outlet is three wire; two hots (black and white from the 804), and the bare ground wire. Correct?
thanks in advance!
t
finally finishing my ebrewery room. last bits are electric, sink water supply final hookups, and keezer build. I'm looking for help with my wiring.
My homerun to the breaker box is 8-4, which will be hooked up to 50A breaker. This is future proof wiring. It's more than I need now. I need maybe 30 now.
I plan to run the 240V, using 10-4 to a 20A bladed female wall adapter in an outlet box for an avantco 3500W 240V induction cooker (~14.5A max). I don't need a GFCI if that's all I'm plugging in (just like you don't need a GFCI for your oven and dryer), so no spa panel.
I also want to split off 120V for the rest of the room from the 240V service. I have 12-3 wire run to three outlet boxes. All 110V outlets will be 15A GFCI, except the one with USB ports (for 12V pumps).
So, the 8-4 and 10-4 have black & red (both hot), white (neutral), bare copper wires (ground).
The 12-3 has black, white, bare wires.
I'm assuming I can connect the 12-3 wire to the black, white, bare of the 8-4 line, to steal 120V. correct?
the 20A/240V outlet is three wire; two hots (black and white from the 804), and the bare ground wire. Correct?
thanks in advance!
t