ForceFed70
Well-known member
Hi All,
I always get confused by this, and I am sure others do as well. So let's put a thread together on proper conductor/wire names and lingo.
I'll start: When talking wire you state the guage followed by the number of conductors. The ground conductor does not count. For example: A wire that has 14 guage conductors and has a hot, neutral, and ground conductor would be called 14-2 wire. 10 guage wire that has 2 hot conductors, a neutral, and a ground would be called 10-3.
BUT! This only applies to wire using solid conductors. If the wire has stranded conductors then you count the ground as a conductor. I also think there are other cases where the "ground wire doesn't count" rule isn't true. Perhaps others could elaborate.
I would like it if someone could describe the common wire types. Romex, BX, etc.
I always get confused by this, and I am sure others do as well. So let's put a thread together on proper conductor/wire names and lingo.
I'll start: When talking wire you state the guage followed by the number of conductors. The ground conductor does not count. For example: A wire that has 14 guage conductors and has a hot, neutral, and ground conductor would be called 14-2 wire. 10 guage wire that has 2 hot conductors, a neutral, and a ground would be called 10-3.
BUT! This only applies to wire using solid conductors. If the wire has stranded conductors then you count the ground as a conductor. I also think there are other cases where the "ground wire doesn't count" rule isn't true. Perhaps others could elaborate.
I would like it if someone could describe the common wire types. Romex, BX, etc.