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crawlspace wiring questions
I want to add some outlets and/or lights in the crawlspace because I'll be
working in it for a long time, and it would also help future inspection (I check it once in a while). I have read past posting about wiring crawlspace and still have some questions: (1) Since the crawlspace may be wet, I'd like to use waterproof junction boxes. Do I also need to put the cables in conduit? Metal or plastic? (2) Can I tap the power from any convenient junctions I can find, or do I need to run a separate circuit from the panel? Is there a limit on how many receptacles one circuit can feed? If I want to install a sump pump, I remember reading that each motor load of a certain current requires its own dedicated circuit, is this true? If so, what is the max current pump I can use that does not require a dedicated circuit? |
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