just run a service enterance to the shed @ 240V 30A with #10AWG 3 conductor+ground UF wire and throw a sub-pannel in the shed. this will give you 2 120V 30A cuircuits or 2 120V 15A for lights and outlets, and 1 120V 30A for the welder. this would be the correct way to do it as you need to have a service disconnect at the external building. also you need to drive a ground rod at the external building ( shed) and bond it to your new sub-pannel and connect it to the ground wire from the feeder ( all grounds common) the only difference for the sub pannel is that the neutral does NOT get bonded to ground
sum up... feeder to shed with ground neutral and 2 hot wires
2 hots go to the 2 hots of the sub-pannel, neutral goes to the neutral bar of the sub pannel, ground from feeder goes to ground bar of the sub pannel, grounding rod gets wired to ground bar of the sub pannel. and the green screwor bonding screw for the neutral bar is NOT used (this connects or bonds the neutral bar to the grounded case of the subpannel)
if at anytime your running over 100 feet of wire you need to de-rate it, that is go up to the next highest guage ( 150 feet to shed at 30A would use a #8AWG)
Last edited by benfranklinpa; 09-02-2005 at 01:48 PM.
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