Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz supply service.
It is not a recommended procedure. Depending on what size service entrance cable it is the wire size will be too large to fit into the breaker and range lugs. Cutting strands off of a larger size wire to fit into the lugs is not acceptable. If this is new construction then the electrical inspector will reject the installation for not using the properly sized cable to feed the range. Use the proper size cable and feel free that there is not going to be any problems further on. The wire should be 3 conductor #8 fed from a two pole 40 amp breaker.
Service entrance wire should be AWG #3 copper.
300 Amps if used for service entrance conductors. Table 310.15
As a service entrance wire you need AWG # 3/0 gauge copper.
Use AWG #1 copper service entrance wire and #4 copper ground wire.
For Service Entrance Cable 600 kcmill (Thousands of circular mils).
aluminum wire violates code for any use anywhere in US. If this is true, why would aluminum wire be sold? I know it is used for service entrance.
Yes 1/0 wire can be used for both ungrounded( hot wires) and the grounded conductor (neutral).
Service entrance wire should be AWG #3 copper.
The wire that runs from the electric meter to the breaker box is called the service entrance cable or service wire. It is responsible for carrying the electricity from the meter into your home's electrical system through the breaker box.
300 Amps if used for service entrance conductors. Table 310.15
For a stove installation, a wire size of 8-gauge or larger is typically recommended to handle the high electrical load of the stove.
For an electric stove, it is recommended to use a 6-gauge wire to ensure safe and efficient operation.
For a stove installation, it is recommended to use a 4-wire electrical cable with a gauge of 8 or 6 AWG, depending on the stove's power requirements. This type of wire is designed to handle the high voltage and current needed for a stove and includes a ground wire for safety.
No, a 10-gauge wire is not heavy enough for an electric stove. Stoves typically require a larger wire size, such as 8-gauge or 6-gauge wire, to safely handle the higher power demands of an electric stove. It's important to consult a qualified electrician to ensure the proper wire size is used for your specific stove.
As a service entrance wire you need AWG # 3/0 gauge copper.
For a stove installation, a 10/3 wire is typically used. This wire is a type of electrical wire that consists of three insulated conductors, with a size of 10 gauge. It is commonly used for appliances that require a higher amount of power, such as stoves.
A 8 or 10 gauge copper wire is typically used to wire an electric cook stove. Make sure to use a wire that is rated for the amperage of the stove to ensure safe operation. It is recommended to consult a professional electrician for proper installation.