If the stove is rated for 30 amps then 10 wire would be enough. However if the stove is rated for 40 8 wire would be needed, 50 6 wire
I just used it to run my 50 amp electric stove. You can use it for a small sub-panel.
number 8 wire is rated for 40 amps, number 6 wire is rated for 50 amps Your stove manual should tell you, for that model stove, you could also look at the plug on the back of the stove, draw the pins on a sheet of paper, take the sheet of paper to the supply house with you when you go and someone behind the counter will tell you which breaker to get and what correct size wire to get to go with your stove.
No you need at least a #6. Depending if it is a motor load it may even be higher that a #6. #10 wire is only reated at 30 amps. #8 wire is rated at 40 amps.
A #6 copper wire with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C is rated at 65 amps.
If the stove is rated for 30 amps then 10 wire would be enough. However if the stove is rated for 40 8 wire would be needed, 50 6 wire
I just used it to run my 50 amp electric stove. You can use it for a small sub-panel.
Normally a new kitchen stove will require a 50 amp breaker wired with AWG # 6/3 with ground wire.
number 8 wire is rated for 40 amps, number 6 wire is rated for 50 amps Your stove manual should tell you, for that model stove, you could also look at the plug on the back of the stove, draw the pins on a sheet of paper, take the sheet of paper to the supply house with you when you go and someone behind the counter will tell you which breaker to get and what correct size wire to get to go with your stove.
50 amp with AWG # 6 wire is normal. Read the instructions that came with the stove to make sure.
# 6 wire
The 6 wire FireWire 400 cable includes 2 wires that supply 30VDC power to the device that are left out in the 4 wire cable to permit use of a smaller connector.
No you need at least a #6. Depending if it is a motor load it may even be higher that a #6. #10 wire is only reated at 30 amps. #8 wire is rated at 40 amps.
You DO NOT NEED A TRANSFORMER!!! You Have 220 Volts Commint Into Your Breaker Box. Install A 50 Amp 2 Pole Breaker And Run A Circuit With 6 Guage Romex Wire To The Stove. You May Need To Go Under The House Or Whatever To Reach The Stove But Do It This Way. You won't have the capacity
no bell wire is normally 2 core and phone wire is milti core 6 or more but you can use it as phone wire on a single inbound phone line, one number many phones of it.
Use AWG #6 wire.
Wire in the Blood - 2002 From the Defeated Part 2 6-6 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16