VietGnome
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Power is likely going to be the last thing I do in my 30x40 shop build, since I'm planning for surface mounted EMT throughout.
However since I'm doing an FPSF foundation I'll have 2' wings surrounding the slab, and don't want to deal with running conduit through all that later, so I'm just going to stub in some 2" conduit, then I can trench and complete the run later.
Should I:
1. Stub up outside the slab, and go through the wall? Seeing as to ground my sub panel to grounding rods I'll need to stub through the exterior anyways?
2. Stub up through the slab for the feed, and stub the ground wire out the side later. My building is 2x6 on a 8x8" stem wall, so if I go this route should I stub up just inside the stemwall in the floor, then go (fairly) straight up into the panel later? Or should I attempt to stub up inside the stemwall/wall cavity in order to keep it out of the way?
I feel like the former is more structurally sound but looking for opinions?
However since I'm doing an FPSF foundation I'll have 2' wings surrounding the slab, and don't want to deal with running conduit through all that later, so I'm just going to stub in some 2" conduit, then I can trench and complete the run later.
Should I:
1. Stub up outside the slab, and go through the wall? Seeing as to ground my sub panel to grounding rods I'll need to stub through the exterior anyways?
2. Stub up through the slab for the feed, and stub the ground wire out the side later. My building is 2x6 on a 8x8" stem wall, so if I go this route should I stub up just inside the stemwall in the floor, then go (fairly) straight up into the panel later? Or should I attempt to stub up inside the stemwall/wall cavity in order to keep it out of the way?
I feel like the former is more structurally sound but looking for opinions?
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