I just put in a shallow well in my garden area and I want to run power to it to hook up a pump. So I'll cut to the chase and give you guys my information...I'm positive that there are a few of you who know electricity enough to tell me if I'm on track here or not.
The well is 20 feet deep and there's at least 8 feet of water in the pipe. I set things up so that I can put the pump in my garden shed, to keep it all out of the weather.
I haven't accurately measured the distance I need to run the wire to the pump but I know it's not more than 400 feet, so let's say 400 feet to be safe. I was planning on using direct burial 10/2 wire with conduit anywhere there's a risk of the wire being run over. I was going to run the pump at 240V.
I thought that a 1/2 hp pump would be plenty for the job. From what I have read, the output of a pump that size should be more than enough for our needs.
I would -like- to tap off of my garage power for this run to the garden. I was planning on putting a breaker panel in the garden shed just for the pump. With that said, I would like to have some way of turning off the power to the garden power line from the garage, if anybody has a suggestion. Just in case something bad ever happens, I don't want that line to be hot all the way to the garden without some way of killing the power to it.
I probably didn't use exact terminology here but I think that's everything. If anybody sees a problem with my plan please feel free to share your knowledge. From what I've calculated online, I would have less than a 5% voltage drop even with a 12 or 13 amp load using 10/2 wire over 400 feet at 240V, and keep in mind that my distance will actually be less than 400 feet.
p.s. I can't do solar or a windmill now...I appreciate the suggestions but I have to run wire for now...
The well is 20 feet deep and there's at least 8 feet of water in the pipe. I set things up so that I can put the pump in my garden shed, to keep it all out of the weather.
I haven't accurately measured the distance I need to run the wire to the pump but I know it's not more than 400 feet, so let's say 400 feet to be safe. I was planning on using direct burial 10/2 wire with conduit anywhere there's a risk of the wire being run over. I was going to run the pump at 240V.
I thought that a 1/2 hp pump would be plenty for the job. From what I have read, the output of a pump that size should be more than enough for our needs.
I would -like- to tap off of my garage power for this run to the garden. I was planning on putting a breaker panel in the garden shed just for the pump. With that said, I would like to have some way of turning off the power to the garden power line from the garage, if anybody has a suggestion. Just in case something bad ever happens, I don't want that line to be hot all the way to the garden without some way of killing the power to it.
I probably didn't use exact terminology here but I think that's everything. If anybody sees a problem with my plan please feel free to share your knowledge. From what I've calculated online, I would have less than a 5% voltage drop even with a 12 or 13 amp load using 10/2 wire over 400 feet at 240V, and keep in mind that my distance will actually be less than 400 feet.
p.s. I can't do solar or a windmill now...I appreciate the suggestions but I have to run wire for now...