Pool and patio wiring project
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Pool and patio wiring project
Hey guys, this is my first post here!
I have a little wiring project to plug my new pool heater and an additional 15A outlet in the backyard.
Here's a little draw to better illiustrate:
Nouvelle image bitmap (2) par jonathanfavreau, sur Flickr
Basically, I have an existing GFCI outlet on a 14/2 AWG wire 15A breaker where my pool pump and salt chlorinator are pluged.
Now, I have a lower patio I made last year and I already passed a 14/2 AWG wire underneath in order to have an additional 15A outlet there. But it's not connected to my electrical circuit right now.
Plus, I just receive my pool heat pump 50 000BTU 208/230V-1Ph-60Hz, MCA 23A et max breaker size 35A.
What would be the easiest-simpliest way to hook my new heatpump and additional outlet to my electrical circuit.
Bring them separately to my basement electrical panel?
Installed an outdoor electrical pannel?
What would be your best option if you were to do that?
Thanks!
I have a little wiring project to plug my new pool heater and an additional 15A outlet in the backyard.
Here's a little draw to better illiustrate:
Nouvelle image bitmap (2) par jonathanfavreau, sur Flickr
Basically, I have an existing GFCI outlet on a 14/2 AWG wire 15A breaker where my pool pump and salt chlorinator are pluged.
Now, I have a lower patio I made last year and I already passed a 14/2 AWG wire underneath in order to have an additional 15A outlet there. But it's not connected to my electrical circuit right now.
Plus, I just receive my pool heat pump 50 000BTU 208/230V-1Ph-60Hz, MCA 23A et max breaker size 35A.
What would be the easiest-simpliest way to hook my new heatpump and additional outlet to my electrical circuit.
Bring them separately to my basement electrical panel?
Installed an outdoor electrical pannel?
What would be your best option if you were to do that?
Thanks!