SnoFalls
Silver Member
I'm in the process of getting an RV pad setup for my elders to use.
I've got a "pad" graveled in, and have a sewer drop there too.
This is all next to my shop building which has plenty of power being fed in. I'm not sure, but it might even have 3 phase (I'll post another thread for the electricians to guess about *that*).
This is a 2 story shop (24x50) where 900sq/ft of it is "upstairs" that I'll also be remodeling (it was office space, but I may live in during a house rebuild, yet revert back to "office").
I will bring in a electrical contractor at a point, but for a planning perspective does this sound reasonable all from one 200a panel?
downstairs
50a - RV plug
20a - fridge/(+small freezer)
20a- washer
50a - dryer
15a - lights/outlets for laundry/bath
upstairs
50a - stove
20a - fridge
20a - lights/outlets for "kitchen"
20a - lights/outlets for "great room" (either cubicles or living room)
15a - for 3/4 bath
20a - for "exec office" (aka bedroom #1)
20a - for "conf room" (aka bedroom #2)
Adding all that up comes to a total potential draw of 320a ...
The reality is that it wouldn't come close to pulling *all* that at once. But would I now be "maxed out" ... e.g. I'd like to run anothe 20a to the "great room" area since that might have 3 cubicles in it.
The plan is to also have a seperate 200a panel for the "shop" space, so the welders, table saws, etc are on another panel.
thoughts?
BTW, here's an example layout of the "upstairs"
The downstairs might look like this.
(those layouts have changed since I made those screenshots since plumbing will also be moving ... but it's an idea of the space)
I've got a "pad" graveled in, and have a sewer drop there too.
This is all next to my shop building which has plenty of power being fed in. I'm not sure, but it might even have 3 phase (I'll post another thread for the electricians to guess about *that*).
This is a 2 story shop (24x50) where 900sq/ft of it is "upstairs" that I'll also be remodeling (it was office space, but I may live in during a house rebuild, yet revert back to "office").
I will bring in a electrical contractor at a point, but for a planning perspective does this sound reasonable all from one 200a panel?
downstairs
50a - RV plug
20a - fridge/(+small freezer)
20a- washer
50a - dryer
15a - lights/outlets for laundry/bath
upstairs
50a - stove
20a - fridge
20a - lights/outlets for "kitchen"
20a - lights/outlets for "great room" (either cubicles or living room)
15a - for 3/4 bath
20a - for "exec office" (aka bedroom #1)
20a - for "conf room" (aka bedroom #2)
Adding all that up comes to a total potential draw of 320a ...
The reality is that it wouldn't come close to pulling *all* that at once. But would I now be "maxed out" ... e.g. I'd like to run anothe 20a to the "great room" area since that might have 3 cubicles in it.
The plan is to also have a seperate 200a panel for the "shop" space, so the welders, table saws, etc are on another panel.
thoughts?
BTW, here's an example layout of the "upstairs"
The downstairs might look like this.
(those layouts have changed since I made those screenshots since plumbing will also be moving ... but it's an idea of the space)