I have everything planned out for our pool build this year, besides the electrical. I have a 100A sub-panel in my detached garage, so that is where the power will come from (50' away).
What I would like to do:
a. Run (1) 20 amp circuit from garage sub-panel, to an Intermatic timer mounted in the garage, out to a post 8' from my AGP. This will go through 1" conduit with 12gauge THWN, to a outdoor rated receptacle box with gfci receptacle with an in-use cover. The pool pump and SWG will plug into this outlet (which is switched by the timer in the garage).
b. Run (1) 15 amp circuit from garage sub-panel, out to the same post 8' from my AGP. This will go through the SAME 1" conduit also with 12gauge THWN, to a separate outdoor rated receptacle box with gfci receptacle and in-use cover. This will be my convenience receptacle.
Questions:
1. Can I run both circuits in the same conduit assuming I use 3 separate THWN for each circuit and terminate to separate breakers on the panel?
2. Since my pump and SWG will be plugged into the Intermatic-switched receptacle, is this considered a "disconnect" because I am able to simply pull the plugs when needing to service the equipment?
Thanks!
What I would like to do:
a. Run (1) 20 amp circuit from garage sub-panel, to an Intermatic timer mounted in the garage, out to a post 8' from my AGP. This will go through 1" conduit with 12gauge THWN, to a outdoor rated receptacle box with gfci receptacle with an in-use cover. The pool pump and SWG will plug into this outlet (which is switched by the timer in the garage).
b. Run (1) 15 amp circuit from garage sub-panel, out to the same post 8' from my AGP. This will go through the SAME 1" conduit also with 12gauge THWN, to a separate outdoor rated receptacle box with gfci receptacle and in-use cover. This will be my convenience receptacle.
Questions:
1. Can I run both circuits in the same conduit assuming I use 3 separate THWN for each circuit and terminate to separate breakers on the panel?
2. Since my pump and SWG will be plugged into the Intermatic-switched receptacle, is this considered a "disconnect" because I am able to simply pull the plugs when needing to service the equipment?
Thanks!