Yes you can. You did not say how many amps were required.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.Underground or using triplex, a new ground has to be established at the new distribution's sub panel. It must be in the form of a ground plate or ground rods with the ground wire being connected to the neutral point in the sub panel.
To calculate the wire size, a system voltage is needed.
it is about 100 feet away
Yes, if you are running it no farther than 100 feet. If you are going over 100 feet use AWG # 10 wire on the 20 amp breaker.
If there is a danger of tsunami, the safest areas are dry ground at least 100 feet above sea level. Stay away from boats, beaches, bays.
Most people get hung up on the diameter of the earth. The diameter of the earth is actually of no consequence since the question asks for how much longer the wire is as a result of moving it 100 feet away from the surface of the earth. What's critical here is that the radius has increased 100 feet. So the change in radius is 100ft since it moved 100 feet further away from the center of the earth. Base don the simple formula circumference = 2 * pi * radius, the wire 100 feet above the earth is about 628 feet (628 = 3.14 * 2 * 100) longer than the wire on the surface of the earth.
100 feet into the ground
A 100 foot fish tape and wire lubrication will be needed to make this wire pull.
This is a voltage drop question. A voltage must be stated to answer this question.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.Underground or using triplex, a new ground has to be established at the new distribution's sub panel. It must be in the form of a ground plate or ground rods with the ground wire being connected to the neutral point in the sub panel.
it is about 100 feet away
100 Ft.
I'll say about 100 feet away. Or more then 100 to get away from the sun to not get burned.
A 100 amp residential service requires a size #8 copper wire, it should be insulated in green.
To calculate the wire size, a system voltage is needed.
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