10 gauge wire will only run up to 30 amps
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Assuming 120 VAC in a residence maximum watts = 15 x 120 = 1800 Watts. For a continuous load you can support 1440 watts which is 80& of maximum. You need 14 AWG gauge wire.
There is insufficient information to answer the question. Volts * Amps = Watts. If one assumes 240 Volts * 30 Amps you would have 7200 Watts (peak) available. But don't ever plan to use that amount of current for anything more than a few seconds.
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14 gauge will handle it with a 15 amp breaker. If you use 12 gauge use a 20 amp breaker.
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AWG # 10.
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No. A 120 volt 15 amp service will handle a maximum of 1,800 watts. Even a 20 amp service will only handle 2400 watts and that is at max load which you should never load on a 20 amp circuit. You will need a 30 amp 120 volt or 240 volt service for 2400 watts.