Taxlady1975
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I am changing my home to all electric and need to run wire for clothes dryer, range and hot water tank. I was told that when my boss built her home she only used one gauge of wire for all 220 appliances. What should I use?
I am changing my home to all electric and need to run wire for clothes dryer, range and hot water tank. I was told that when my boss built her home [b-2she only used one gauge of wire for all 220 appliances.[/b] What should I use?
Water heater.. 10awg. Dryer....10awg. Oven..?..6 or 8. As said, buy appliances first.
most electrical receptacles in your gauge should have 10 ga copper wire

most electrical receptacles in your gauge should have 10 ga copper wire
welders and some other higher amp rated tools will require heavier gauge wire
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The following is for copper wire use in residential.
14 ga. 15 amp breaker.
12 ga. 20 amp breaker.
10 ga. 30 amp breaker.
8 ga. 40- 50 amp breaker. Depending on run location.
6 ga. 50-60 amp. Depending on wire run location
If a wire run is through a attic the amperage usage is derated. That’s why the #8, #6 are shown above in that way.
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Anyone suspect the OP's post?

Anyone suspect the OP's post?

most electrical receptacles in your gauge should have 10 ga copper wire
welders and some other higher amp rated tools will require heavier gauge wire
another crazy electrical post from the grumpy guy
