Wire is not sized by voltage. It is sized by current measured in amps.
Some common copper wire sizes and their current capacities are:
15 amps -- 14 gauge wire
20 amps -- 12 gauge wire
30 amps -- 10 gauge wire
40 amps -- 8 gauge wire
The wire size needed for a 180' run depends on the voltage, current, and type of installation. It is recommended to consult the National Electrical Code (NEC) and a professional electrician to determine the appropriate wire size to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
AWG # 10 wire on 30 amp circuit.
For carrying 100 amps underground, typically a 2-gauge copper wire or a 1/0-gauge aluminum wire would be suitable. It's important to consult with a licensed electrician to ensure the correct wire size based on distance, voltage drop, and local electrical codes.
The wire size for an electric range depends on the electrical load required by the range. Generally, a 40-amp double pole breaker with 8-gauge wire is sufficient for most residential electric ranges. However, it is essential to consult with a qualified electrician to determine the correct wire size based on the specific requirements of your electric range and local electrical codes.
It depends on the length of the run
# 6 wire
Check the internet for a voltage drop calculator.
The appropriate size of 100 amp copper wire needed for electrical installations is typically 3/0 AWG (American Wire Gauge).
AWG 16
For a 60 amp electrical circuit, the appropriate size of copper wire needed is typically 6 gauge.
The wire size needed for a 180' run depends on the voltage, current, and type of installation. It is recommended to consult the National Electrical Code (NEC) and a professional electrician to determine the appropriate wire size to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
The wire size depends on how much current it will conduct.
The size of wire needed for a range depends on the electrical requirements of the appliance. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a qualified electrician to determine the appropriate wire size for your specific range.
Wire size is calculated from the amount of current the load draws. More information is needed. Voltage and amperage will do fine.
AWG # 10 wire on 30 amp circuit.
You need to know the amperage requirement of the pump and then you can calculate the wire size.
The size of wire needed for a sub panel installation depends on the amperage of the sub panel. It is recommended to consult with a licensed electrician to determine the appropriate wire size for your specific installation.