Normally AWG #10
The recommended wire gauge for a dryer installation is typically 10 gauge wire.
No, you should not use 10 gauge wire with a 30 amp dryer. A 30 amp dryer requires a minimum of 10 gauge wire, but it is recommended to use 8 gauge wire to ensure safety and to meet electrical code requirements. Using 10 gauge wire may cause overheating and pose a fire hazard.
For a dryer installation, it is recommended to use a 10-gauge wire to ensure proper electrical safety and performance.
For a dryer installation, it is recommended to use a wire gauge of 10 AWG (American Wire Gauge) for a 30-amp circuit or 8 AWG for a 40-amp circuit.
The recommended wire size for a dryer installation is typically 10-gauge wire.
For a dryer installation, you typically need a 10-gauge wire.
The recommended wire gauge for a 10/3 dryer circuit installation is typically 10 AWG copper wire.
The recommended wire size for an electric dryer installation is typically 10-gauge wire.
For a dryer installation, a 10-gauge wire is typically required to handle the electrical load.
For a stove, use a 8 or 6 gauge wire with a 40 to 50 amp breaker. For a dryer, use a 10 or 8 gauge wire with a 30 amp breaker. For a hot water heater, use a 10 or 8 gauge wire with a 30 or 40 amp breaker. Be sure to consult local electrical codes and guidelines for specific requirements.
The recommended wire size for a 30 amp dryer circuit is typically 10 gauge wire.
For a 220 dryer installation, a wire size of 10 gauge is typically recommended.