100-200 Amperes.
A clothes dryer typically draws the most amps among common home appliances, with an average of around 20 amps.
There is no rating for #14 wire in the electrical code book. This is because #12 aluminium wire is rated at 20 amps and that is the minimum of home wiring circuit wiring in aluminium. It is not, if at all, used anymore. #10 at 75 or 90 degree C is rated both at 30 amps. #8 at 75 or 90 degree C is rated both at 45 amps.
The minimum size home wiring is #14 AWG, the rating for that size wire is 15 amps.
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The minimum size home wiring is #14 AWG, the rating for that size wire is 15 amps.
200 amps is the average
A clothes dryer typically draws the most amps among common home appliances, with an average of around 20 amps.
There is no rating for #14 wire in the electrical code book. This is because #12 aluminium wire is rated at 20 amps and that is the minimum of home wiring circuit wiring in aluminium. It is not, if at all, used anymore. #10 at 75 or 90 degree C is rated both at 30 amps. #8 at 75 or 90 degree C is rated both at 45 amps.
An average home nowadays has a 200 amp panel. The dryer and stove use 30 and 40 amps and almost everything else is 15 amps.
12/2 wire with a 20 amp breaker for normal home wiring.
The minimum size home wiring is #14 AWG, the rating for that size wire is 15 amps.
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101 amps for chassis wiring and 37 amps for power transmission. This is for short lengths of wire.
The minimum size home wiring is #14 AWG, the rating for that size wire is 15 amps.
depends on the amperage. 14 AWG for 15 amps, 12 AWG for 20 amps, 8 AWG for 50 amps.
Almost any average size home today will requre a 200 amp service panel.
Not unless you change the wiring for that circuit. The breaker protects the wiring and if you install a 40 amp breaker on a 15 amp wire circuit you will have a fire in your home.