westtx28
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New member here. Long time lurker needing help with a situation.
200 amp main on one side of a shop that feeds a 125 amp sub-panel via under slab pvc conduit for a small living area on the other side. New aerobic septic system on living area side of shop requires a 30 amp 120 circuit. Since the septic service will also serve the main house the owner and I think it would be wise to run the circuit from the main breaker rather than through the sub-panel. That way the shop apartment circuits can all be cut from 125 amp breaker but would not affect the septic service.
My question is: If I run the circuit from the main panel through the existing conduit, and pass through the sub-panel un-spliced with 10 awg hot and common (remember it's 120V 30 amp) to the septic disconnect, do I also need to run the equipment grounding conductor from the main panel or can I run the EGC from the sub-panel? I don't understand why I couldn't since it's a noncurrent-carrying equipment ground but thought I'd ask. The sub-panel obviously has a non-bonded grounding bar.
Thanks.
200 amp main on one side of a shop that feeds a 125 amp sub-panel via under slab pvc conduit for a small living area on the other side. New aerobic septic system on living area side of shop requires a 30 amp 120 circuit. Since the septic service will also serve the main house the owner and I think it would be wise to run the circuit from the main breaker rather than through the sub-panel. That way the shop apartment circuits can all be cut from 125 amp breaker but would not affect the septic service.
My question is: If I run the circuit from the main panel through the existing conduit, and pass through the sub-panel un-spliced with 10 awg hot and common (remember it's 120V 30 amp) to the septic disconnect, do I also need to run the equipment grounding conductor from the main panel or can I run the EGC from the sub-panel? I don't understand why I couldn't since it's a noncurrent-carrying equipment ground but thought I'd ask. The sub-panel obviously has a non-bonded grounding bar.
Thanks.