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I wouldn't, always safer to go heaver gauge. I recommend 8 gauge if you are going to be running any length of wire. Fire is never fun I believe the above answer assumes the question was meant to read, "30 amp 220 volt dryer." 12 gauge wire WILL NOT carry 30 amps safely. You need to run #10 copper minimum. It is never a bad idea to upsize, such as the recommended #8, but it is not necessary if 30 amps is what you need.
If your light bulb voltage rating is under 300 volts then yes it can use 300 volt wire. The voltage rating of the wire is the maximum voltage that the wire can safely carry. The three common insulation groups is 300 volts, 600 volts and 1000 volts.
The ampacity of a # 10 copper wire with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is 30 amps. All wire voltage ratings usually drop into two categories 300 volts and 600 volts. Home wiring drops into the 300 volt range and commercial, industrial, drops into the 600 volt range.
what is the weight of 300 MCM Copper wire
The gauge of wire is referenced to the capacity of a wire to carry amperage and has nothing to do with the voltage. The voltage of a wire is determined by the type of insulation that surrounds the wire. The size of the wire is determined by the amperage of the load and the distance from the supply.
About 300 lbs. Maybe, but it depends on the gauge of the wire and the hold of the anchors and weight of the wire itself... more information would help for a better answer.
About 300 lbs. Maybe, but it depends on the gauge of the wire and the hold of the anchors and weight of the wire itself... more information would help for a better answer.
The Ted Stevens line is not currently made.
I wouldn't, always safer to go heaver gauge. I recommend 8 gauge if you are going to be running any length of wire. Fire is never fun I believe the above answer assumes the question was meant to read, "30 amp 220 volt dryer." 12 gauge wire WILL NOT carry 30 amps safely. You need to run #10 copper minimum. It is never a bad idea to upsize, such as the recommended #8, but it is not necessary if 30 amps is what you need.
If your light bulb voltage rating is under 300 volts then yes it can use 300 volt wire. The voltage rating of the wire is the maximum voltage that the wire can safely carry. The three common insulation groups is 300 volts, 600 volts and 1000 volts.
under the intake manifold, passenger side of the block, pretty close to the transmission. it has a single wire coming out of it.
100-300 or so Depending on condition, above $500. The 20 gauge shotguns are rarer and worth more than the 12 gauge. 2/3/12
50-300 usd
£300
Lines (the proper term, not ropes) are stored within recessed Line Lockers on most vessels; they're able to hold 300'-600' of 3" mooring line.
The Problem of the Wire Cage has 300 pages.
It a Savage models ... 30D, 30E, 30F or Stevens model 67