powerpete69
Senior Member
- Location
- Northeast, Ohio
- Occupation
- Professional Electrical Engineer
Hey folks,
I am having the Amish construct a pavilion like the one in the picture. They are breaking ground next week.
I am going to have a small Nema 3R sub panel, 240/120V with 30 amp feeder, #10 - 3 wire plus ground. Using PVC conduit 18" underground and then feeding sub panel with pvc conduit. All good. I happen to have a spare hundred foot feeder cable, hence the reason I'm going with that combo as the actual panel cost next to nothing.
The ceiling will be that dark mahogany you see in the picture and the rest of the wood will be stained with just a bit more of a yellowish hue for lack of better term.
Here's the question though. I am going to have lights, switches, receptacles and a ceiling fan.
From the 30 amp panel out, what would you use to feed all the lights, switches, fan.....etc? PVC would look dorky I'm guessing.
MC cable that was maybe exterior damp rated with PVC sheeth......or possibly using a exterior rated romex under the ceiling?
Anyone done this before? What did you use that would look really good? Or what might you suggest?
Thank you for your time.
I am having the Amish construct a pavilion like the one in the picture. They are breaking ground next week.
I am going to have a small Nema 3R sub panel, 240/120V with 30 amp feeder, #10 - 3 wire plus ground. Using PVC conduit 18" underground and then feeding sub panel with pvc conduit. All good. I happen to have a spare hundred foot feeder cable, hence the reason I'm going with that combo as the actual panel cost next to nothing.
The ceiling will be that dark mahogany you see in the picture and the rest of the wood will be stained with just a bit more of a yellowish hue for lack of better term.
Here's the question though. I am going to have lights, switches, receptacles and a ceiling fan.
From the 30 amp panel out, what would you use to feed all the lights, switches, fan.....etc? PVC would look dorky I'm guessing.
MC cable that was maybe exterior damp rated with PVC sheeth......or possibly using a exterior rated romex under the ceiling?
Anyone done this before? What did you use that would look really good? Or what might you suggest?
Thank you for your time.