tommu56
Elite Member
tile,
I have been in this trade 30+ years. Here's what I'd do if it was my house. I'd use 1" PVC conduit because I want the option to pull it out if something ever happened. Then I'd use either 10/3 w/ground UF cable or 4 separate runs of #10 THWN (THWN is for a wet location) single strand wire. 2 blacks, 1 white and 1 green. The reason for the 2 circuits out there is you have 2 receptacles. Why run them on the same circuit? That's what you'd have if you ran 10/2. I'd run #10 because of the voltage drop issue if you want to run power tools. You said you did. I'd bury it 18-24" deep. Put it on 2 20Amp breakers or 1 2-pole 20Amp breaker. You said you'd be tying it into the breaker panel that has the main breaker for the house, so I'd assume that is the "Service Disconnect" for your electrical service. Connect the wires to the breakers as you mentioned. The white and ground might be able to go to the same buss depending on local codes. Both of them are connected together right there anyway. If you have 2 separate busses then use them appropriately. No disconnect or grounding electrode is needed at the garden power outlet if there is no structure there that has power in it. You can install one of you want, but I personally would not.
When putting 2 outlets out out of a panel with a common neutral it has to be on a 2 pole breaker with a common trip to meet code now.
I don't recommend using a common neutrals
Run 2 separate circuits of 3 wires (H N G) each you will be much happier in the long run.
tom