# 14 wire is rated for 15 amps. If the load is going to be continuous the wire can only be loaded to 80% so you would have to use a # 12 rated at 20 amps. 20 x 80% = 16 amps.
Wire sizing charts are available on the web. For your situation, use at least 12 gague wire. See also, this helpful chart: http://www.worldchat.com/~sva-sales/html/wire_sizing_chart.html
8AWG * Gauge
12 AWG.
To answer this question the voltage and load amperage is needed.
8 gauge will be sufficient with less than a half volt drop
AWG # 10 wire on 30 amp circuit.
This is a voltage drop question. To answer this question a voltage has to be stated. The higher the voltage to the circuit becomes the smaller the wire size needed. After a certain voltage point the wire size will remain constant and the voltage drop at the load will become smaller.
The only way to determine the cable wire size needed for a 1000 watt air conditioner is to find the load size. To get the load size you will need to use the formula Amps = Watts or Volts. With that being said, you will need a number 14 copper wire.
To answer this question the voltage and load amperage is needed.
8 gauge will be sufficient with less than a half volt drop
AWG # 10 wire on 30 amp circuit.
This is a voltage drop question. To answer this question a voltage has to be stated. The higher the voltage to the circuit becomes the smaller the wire size needed. After a certain voltage point the wire size will remain constant and the voltage drop at the load will become smaller.
Wire size is calculated from the amount of current the load draws. More information is needed. Voltage and amperage will do fine.
The size of conductor needed will be a #14. It should be copper and have an insulation factor of 90 degrees C. The fact that it is a three phase load does not enter into the calculation of the wire size.
The only way to determine the cable wire size needed for a 1000 watt air conditioner is to find the load size. To get the load size you will need to use the formula Amps = Watts or Volts. With that being said, you will need a number 14 copper wire.
To answer this question the size of the cable or the amperage of the load is needed to calculate the correct wire size and connectors to fit the cable.
10 AWG in copper.
Normally wire is sized by the amperage of the load. In this case the wire size is calculated by knowing the length of the run to the load and the amperage of the device to be connected. By knowing the length, the wire size has to be increased to allow for voltage drop over the distance from the supply to the load.
Wire size is based on the amperage of the load. Without knowing what the motors's full load amperage is, an answer can not be given.
To calculate the wire size, a system voltage is needed.