For a 30 amp service at 220 volts over a 50-foot distance, you would need a minimum of 10-gauge wire to ensure safe and efficient electrical transmission. Thicker wire gauges such as 8 or 6 can also be used for extra safety margins or voltage drop considerations. It's important to follow local electrical codes and consult a professional electrician for specific installations.
For a 100' run from the panel to the RV using a 30amp breaker, you should use 10 gauge wire to ensure safe and efficient power delivery. This wire gauge is appropriate for the distance and the current capacity of the breaker.
For a 240-volt circuit, you should use a cable with a gauge appropriate for the amperage of the circuit. Commonly used sizes include 10-gauge wire for up to 30 amps, 8-gauge wire for up to 40 amps, and 6-gauge wire for up to 55 amps. Ensure to consult local building codes and a qualified electrician for specific requirements.
For a 200A service, the recommended copper wire gauge for service entrance cable is typically 2/0 AWG (American Wire Gauge). This wire size is able to handle the ampacity required for a 200A service safely and efficiently. It is always recommended to consult with a licensed electrician to determine the appropriate wire size for your specific installation.
No, you cannot use an existing 8 3 wire hooked to a 30amp breaker for a heater that requires 10 2 wire. The wire gauge and breaker size need to match the specific requirements of the new heater to ensure safety and proper function. You will need to upgrade the wiring to accommodate the 10 2 wire needed for the 5000-watt 240-volt heater.
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10 gauge
At the service entrance you will need AWG 1/0 gauge.
I would run 1/0 gauge.
The minimum wire size allowable would be 10 gauge. For a 75 foot run however, the voltage drop would be 5.31 volts. This exceeds the NEC recommendation of no more than 3% (3.6v) so while it is not legally required, for best efficiency, you should run 8 gauge.
Depends on the size of the service. 100 amp service will require 3 gauge, 150 amp service will require 1/0 gauge, and 200 amp service will require 3/0 gauge.
As a service entrance wire you need AWG # 3/0 gauge copper.
For a 100' run from the panel to the RV using a 30amp breaker, you should use 10 gauge wire to ensure safe and efficient power delivery. This wire gauge is appropriate for the distance and the current capacity of the breaker.
3/0 gauge
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To tell you how much air is in the air system.
A good wire gauge for car radios is 18 gauge. This wire runs between the radio and its power supply from the vehicle.
To tell you how much air is in the air system.