I want to run a 50 amp 240V circuit to my garage for brewing.
My service panel is exactly on the other side of the wall from where I will be brewing so wire run will be short. 3-4 feet
I know I will need a 4 wire setup so I can run both 120V and 240V at the same time. I am going to most likely purchase a pre-made controller like a Brumatic or a high gravity controller.
I have a Cutler Hammer BR series service panel and have significant extra load as it is a 200 amp panel.
My though is to purchase a 50amp GFCI for the panel
http://www.amazon.com/Cutler-Hammer-GFCB250-Circuit-Breaker/dp/B007UOKXIS
I would use 10/4 wire to wire up a 4 wire dryer plug inside the garage
http://www.amazon.com/Leviton-279-Receptacle-Industrial-Grounding/dp/B00009W3AA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413040068&sr=8-1&keywords=50+amp+4+wire+outlet
If I did my research correctly I would be good to go to use either one or 2 5500w elements at this point and could also run a 110 outlet to service my pumps.
My service panel is exactly on the other side of the wall from where I will be brewing so wire run will be short. 3-4 feet
I know I will need a 4 wire setup so I can run both 120V and 240V at the same time. I am going to most likely purchase a pre-made controller like a Brumatic or a high gravity controller.
I have a Cutler Hammer BR series service panel and have significant extra load as it is a 200 amp panel.
My though is to purchase a 50amp GFCI for the panel
http://www.amazon.com/Cutler-Hammer-GFCB250-Circuit-Breaker/dp/B007UOKXIS
I would use 10/4 wire to wire up a 4 wire dryer plug inside the garage
http://www.amazon.com/Leviton-279-Receptacle-Industrial-Grounding/dp/B00009W3AA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413040068&sr=8-1&keywords=50+amp+4+wire+outlet
If I did my research correctly I would be good to go to use either one or 2 5500w elements at this point and could also run a 110 outlet to service my pumps.
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