Yes, 12 AWG is good for 25 Amps if copper wire.
If aluminum wire, then good for 20 Amps.
For a 240V steam generator, it is recommended to use a wire with a gauge of 10 AWG for a 30-amp circuit or gauge 8 AWG for a 40-amp circuit. Make sure the wire is rated for the voltage and amperage of the steam generator, and always consult a professional electrician for proper installation.
An open circuit.
For a 40 amp 220 volt circuit run 60 feet in a residence, it is recommended to use a #8 AWG copper wire for the wiring. This will ensure that you have a safe and efficient electrical connection for your circuit.
Wind circuit is not a type of home circuit. The common types of home circuits are electrical circuits, lighting circuits, and dedicated circuits.
Hard to answer this question with out the load type and amperage. Depending on the type of load some wire feeders have to be increased by 25%. For a correct answer state what the three phase load is and its wattage or amperage.Before you do any work yourself,on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energizedIF YOU ARE NOT REALLY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOBSAFELY AND COMPETENTLYREFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
10 AWG
For a 15 amp circuit, it is recommended to use 14-gauge wire.
10 gauge
For a 30 amp circuit, a 10-gauge wire should be used to ensure safety and proper functioning of the electrical system.
For a 50 amp electrical circuit, a 6-gauge wire should be used to ensure safe and efficient power transmission.
10 AWG
The thickness of copper telephone wires was/is specified by their weight per mile. 80 oz per mile is about 24 gauge in the USA
For a circuit requiring a 100 amp capacity, a wire with a gauge size of at least 2/0 or larger should be used to safely handle the high current flow.
12 gauge
For a 50 amp circuit, 6-gauge copper wire should be used, typically in a type of wiring called "Romex." Romex is a brand of non-metallic sheathed cable commonly used for residential electrical wiring.
Circuit breaker labels should include the voltage rating, current rating, type of circuit, and the location of the circuit breaker.
For a 20 amp circuit, it is recommended to use 12-gauge Romex wiring. Romex is a brand of non-metallic sheathed cable commonly used for residential electrical wiring.