I run into a lot of wood shops and other labs on educational buildings and other commercial buildings. The instructors are always excited to get a new space, so I always spend a little extra time trying to lay out the space power and lighting best I can for them. I always try to future proof things if possible. Ive used bus duct in the past for larger shops.
I provide power based on all the current equipment. If they bought something new, Is there a typical nema configuration that newer shop equipment goes with for "220V" equipment.
Any recommendations of setting them up for the future in case they upgrade.
i.e. Would it be better to sprinkle some 30A fusible disconnects or some outlets (if there is a typical configurations with manufacturers). Maybe just a box with (4)#10s+G. That should cover them on all 20A and 30A configurations.
I'm sure more details are needed, these are shops that are not doing bulk manufacturing or production, band saws, drill presses etc.
I provide power based on all the current equipment. If they bought something new, Is there a typical nema configuration that newer shop equipment goes with for "220V" equipment.
Any recommendations of setting them up for the future in case they upgrade.
i.e. Would it be better to sprinkle some 30A fusible disconnects or some outlets (if there is a typical configurations with manufacturers). Maybe just a box with (4)#10s+G. That should cover them on all 20A and 30A configurations.
I'm sure more details are needed, these are shops that are not doing bulk manufacturing or production, band saws, drill presses etc.