Garage build-out, Sub-panel and surface mount receptacles

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Scotmcg
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Garage build-out, Sub-panel and surface mount receptacles

Post by Scotmcg »

Hello,
I am converting my garage into a home studio. It's not going to be a room within a room, just resilient channel with 2 layers of sheetrock. For the electrical lines, I'm trying to keep the penetrations to a minimum. The original garage had a subpanel with 4 breakers in the wall being fed by an 8 gauge wire from the main house panel. Should I pull out that subpanel and mount it (or another one), to the finished wall so only the main 8 gauge wire has to penetrate the leaf? I was going to go with surface mount outlet boxes and raceways, one for better isolation, and two because the walls will be way thicker than a standard electrical box. If I leave the subpanel in the wall, I'll have to penetrate the leaf 4 times for each breaker. I can't seem to find surface mount subpanels however. Would I just use an exterior panel?

Thanks in advance,

-Scotty
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Re: Garage build-out, Sub-panel and surface mount receptacle

Post by TomVan »

Scotty,
I feel your pain. My second build I had your same predicament
Here is one at Lowes
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Square-D-100-A ... lsrc=aw.ds

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Re: Garage build-out, Sub-panel and surface mount receptacle

Post by Scotmcg »

Thanks for the link! At least I know they do exist now.
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