yes the 60-amp would meet the minimum requirement. In addition, please keep in mind that you need at least #6 copper wire to feed the garage to handle the heat load. The house panel will need a 60-Amp breaker also.

Is 60 amp enough for a garage?

A 100-amp subpanel in a detached garage may be enough to handle high-draw appliances such as refrigerators. As for basic lighting or low-load electronic devices, a 50- or 60-amp subpanel in a detached garage may suffice.

How many circuits can I put in a 60 amp sub panel?





The minimum amperage panel for modern homes is 100, 150, or 200-amps. The NEC does not allow installing panels rated below 100-amps as the main electrical panel for the house. Modern 60-amp electrical panels are purpose-built as sub-panels and generally only have 8 to 10 slots available for circuit breakers.

What size breaker do I need for a 240v garage heater?

Adding a 240-volt baseboard heater usually requires a new 20- or 30-amp double-pole circuit breaker and new circuit wiring to supply one or more heater units. This is a dedicated circuit that serves only the heater.

Can I run a 60 amp sub panel off of a 60 amp subpanel?

Depends on your feeder cable



The cable from the main panel to the subpanel is feeder. The cable from the subpanel to the EVSE is a branch circuit. A cable can’t be both a feeder and a branch circuit. That is to say, the 60A feeder can’t simply be tapped and also sent to the EVSE.

What wire is needed for 220V 60 amp?

60 amp wire size is either 6 AWG or 4 AWG wire (AWG stands for American Wire Gauge; standard wire sizing is the US) for 220V voltage. An amateur will use a 6 AWG wire size for 60 amp 220V. A professional will always use 4 AWG wire size for 60 amp 220V.

What would you use a 60 amp breaker for?





The Square D by Schneider Electric Homeline 60 Amp Two-Pole Circuit Breaker is used for overload and short-circuit protection. Homeline load centers are compatible with this breaker.

Is 60 amp service sufficient?

A 60-amp service, for example, is probably inadequate for a modern home, while a 100-amp service is good for a home of less than 3,000 square feet that does not have central air-conditioning or electric heat.

Can I use a 60 amp breaker for a stove?

Oven Breaker Size Depends on Current Draw



A standard kitchen range with four burners and an oven could draw 30, 40 or 50 amps. But a large commercial unit, or one with features like a convection oven or quick-heat burners, draw 50 to 60 amps.

How many watts can a 60 amp breaker handle?

14,400 watts



60-amp 240-volt circuit: 60 amps x 240 volts = 14,400 watts.

How many watts do I need for a 60 amp subpanel?

The feeder circuit breaker controls the available power to the sub-panel which is 240 x 60A = 14,400 watts. So If I install a 60 amp 240 volt double pole breaker in the sub-panel to power a 240 volt 60 amp load then I have equaled the maximum power allowed by the feeder breaker.

How many watts can a 60 amp?

14,400 watt



A 60-amp circuit is equal to 14,400 watt.

How do you run a 60 amp subpanel?


I have installed it's a 60 amp breaker. So I'm feeding a 60 amp subpanel. And one thing to kind of keep in mind and when you're planning all this is breakers protect downstream wires.

Can you run a 60 amp sub panel off 100 amp main?

You can feed a 100 Amp panel with a 60 Amp breaker. Keep in mind that the sub panel needs to be rated above the breaker size.