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i personally would run a 10awg wire for anything more than a few feet from the panelboard. when i wire i use some simple calculation to figure out wire size. First Watts(2000) divided by Volts(120) gives you amperage(16.6666). Once you know amperage you can figure out wire size. when figuring out wire size remember that you never want to load over 80% of the wire capacity so 14awg is 15amps but you only load to 12 amps. 12 awg is 20 amps so loaded to 80% would be 16 amps. and 10 awg is 30 amps so loaded to 80% is 24amps. so like I sadi for that circuit unless it is right near the panel i would run 10 awg and probably fuse it at 20 amps.

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