Electric
- Utility: Puget Sound Energy, 1-888-225-5773
- AHJ: Washington State L&I, Bremerton, 1-360-415-4039
Overview
- Service Panel
- Panel: 320A @ 240V AC, Square D type QO
- Location: East wall of the Woodshed tool room
- Feeder:
- Grounding: (2) copper rods, 6’ apart
- Panel: 320A @ 240V AC, Square D type QO
- Kitsap Cabin
- Panel: 100A @ 240V AC
- Feeder: AWG #1 THWN, 70’ in 2” schedule 40 PVC
- Grounding: 2’ deep ring of AWG #2 Copper around the building
- Overcurrent protection: 100A
- Bathroom
- Panel: 100A @ 240V AC
- Location: outside of South wall
- Feeder: 455’ of AWG #2/0 THWN
- Grounding: (2) rods 6’ apart
- Overcurrent protection: 125A
- Conduit: (3) 2” schedule 40 PVC, one in use.
- Panel: 100A @ 240V AC
- Well house
- Panel: 60A @ 240V
- Feeder: 265’ of AWG #4 THWN in 2” schedule 40 PVC
- Grounding: 1 grounding rod
- Overcurrent protection: 40A
- Circuits:
- (1) 15A lighting
- (1) 20A outlets
- (1) 20A heating
- (1) 10A pump motor
- Theater
- Panel:
- Feeder: ~1,400’ of AWG __ wire in __ conduit
- Grounding:
- Overcurrent Protection: 60A
- Conduit:
References
- Kitsap Buildings
- 2022 Email thread: Electrical at the theater
- 2013 Electrical Notes by Greg Brown
- 2002 Electrical Infrastructure
- 1993 Utility Ditch
History
1993
The “big dig” happened - there is an empty conduit that is going down to the theater. I don’t think they upgraded the electrical down to the theater after the upgraded electrical at the cabin - but I don’t remember. gl
Before the Big Diggl
- Theater
- Panel:
- Feeder: AWG #6 direct burial @ 240V
- Grounding: earth, at Toutle and theater.
Before the 6-gage
- Theater
- Panel:
- Feeder: 1kVa transformer, ~1,900’ of AWG #10 wire @ 480V strung from trees.
- Grounding: water pipe
- Overcurrent Protection: 60A
- Conduit: 3/4” black poly