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Electrical cable 20 amp.
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Underground feeder cable is designed to be directly buried into the ground as a non metallic sheathed cable.
The national electrical code nec recommends a maximum voltage drop of 3 percent for individual household circuits known as branch circuits this is a good goal to shoot for when sizing the conductors for an underground cable the following are the maximum lengths of cable you can use while still maintaining a 3 percent voltage drop for the given wire size awg and.
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Sizing the conductors.
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Available in 20 or 18 gauge with up to 10 conductors.
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Underground feeder cable is designed this 250 ft.
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You must use 12 gauge wire to connect 20 amp circuits.
Building codes based on the national electrical code prohibit the use of 14 gauge wire anywhere on a 20 amp circuit.
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In real life you can do this and a 14 gauge wire can carry 20 amps safely but the problem is that it s not safe to do this in a house.
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All wiring in such circuits must be 12 gauge or larger.
Should the circuit breaker fail to operate correctly that heater will draw more current than the wires can safely handle and could heat the wires to the point of melting the insulation around the wires and igniting.
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