Am moving forward with our iron fence project. Phase one is eight decorative columns that will be placed in the corners and midpoints on the acre lot. Stealing some design cues from another house in our neighborhood we have installed glass block on each of the four sides of these decorative 6ft columns and want to illuminate them with 40 watt or equivalent CFL bulbs.
The total run of iron fence will be around 600ft and thus the electrical run will be about that give or take 20-30ft. We placed 3/4" PVC pipe in the footings before they were poured that allows a short 2ft raceway with which the UF-B cable can be pulled.
Once utilities come out and flag existing lines we intend to start running cable. I found the NEC on direct burial cable here and want to make sure I undersand this correctly:
It looks like this cable must be buried 12" deep if branch circuit with GFCI and under 20 amps. The 12-2 UF-B cable will come up above ground and tie in to service panel in deatached garage. With 12-2 am hoping voltage drop would be within tolerance.
Any thoughts here? While I am not a licensed electrician I know basic best practices and have run new circuits and added brekaers to service panels but this is a much larger project and am hoping to get some professional feedback.
The total run of iron fence will be around 600ft and thus the electrical run will be about that give or take 20-30ft. We placed 3/4" PVC pipe in the footings before they were poured that allows a short 2ft raceway with which the UF-B cable can be pulled.
Once utilities come out and flag existing lines we intend to start running cable. I found the NEC on direct burial cable here and want to make sure I undersand this correctly:
It looks like this cable must be buried 12" deep if branch circuit with GFCI and under 20 amps. The 12-2 UF-B cable will come up above ground and tie in to service panel in deatached garage. With 12-2 am hoping voltage drop would be within tolerance.
Any thoughts here? While I am not a licensed electrician I know basic best practices and have run new circuits and added brekaers to service panels but this is a much larger project and am hoping to get some professional feedback.
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