M4gery
Senior Member
What is your policy on installing remotely located sub panels in average sized house (old work/remodeling)?
Let's say, for example, you are wiring a kitchen remodel which will require 7 circuits. Do you install a sub panel or just run out multiple homeruns to the main panel? Where is your threshold when deciding between the two? Or do you always try to keep all the circuits going back to the main panel location?
Many sub panels are small and can be hidden behind a picture in a hallway. It seems that it would be cost effective to install one instead of running out so many circuits. I was wondering how contractors usually handled this?
Let's say, for example, you are wiring a kitchen remodel which will require 7 circuits. Do you install a sub panel or just run out multiple homeruns to the main panel? Where is your threshold when deciding between the two? Or do you always try to keep all the circuits going back to the main panel location?
Many sub panels are small and can be hidden behind a picture in a hallway. It seems that it would be cost effective to install one instead of running out so many circuits. I was wondering how contractors usually handled this?