raco232
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I am wiring up my lights in a workshop I had built and am running everything in conduit. I would like to have pilot lights at the switches, which are located at the main man door. I have (3) three way switches, that I would like a pilot lights installed. That way, I know when an exterior light is on and not have to happen to see that it is on when I am outside. My question is, what size of conductors do I need to run back to the pilot light from the switch leg of the light or the switch, depending on convenience. I have the lighting circuit on 20A circuit with #12 thhn wire. I'm not an NEC expert, but am quite familiar with the code book a40'nd it seems like that there is a variance of downsizing the wire size for pilot lights. Am I correct or do I just have wishful thinking? If I can downsize the conductors, what size am I am allowed to go to? The pilot lights will be of the led type. Cheers!
The reason for wanting to downsize from a #12 conductor, is that the conduits are fairly full and am just wanting an easier pull. The longest run is around 80' and the shortest is about 40'.

The reason for wanting to downsize from a #12 conductor, is that the conduits are fairly full and am just wanting an easier pull. The longest run is around 80' and the shortest is about 40'.
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