[AT] Wire size for welder?? Help welder people!
dglass
dglass at mail.newnanutilities.org
Thu Dec 9 03:32:20 PST 2004
It might be, I talked to the county inspector about why we had higher
code requirements than NEC on running #14 and he said they (NEC) had
just changed the code and it was now the same as ours. (no #14)
Larry D. Goss wrote:
>What? Where's that? NEC still says #14 is the standard wire for 15 amp
>service in residences. It must be a strong local electrician's union if
>there's a local restriction to #12 or larger.
>
>Larry
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>It might have changed some. At least here, you cannot use #14 in any
>residential application.
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>Dudley Rupert wrote:
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>>John,
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>>I hope the following little table showing Load, Circuit Breaker and
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>Wire
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>>Size transmits in a readable fashion -
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>>I took it from the NEC (National Electrical Code) probably 25 years ago
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>but
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>>I can't imagine it has changed.
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>>Dudley Rupert
>>Snohomish, Washington
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>> Load Circuit Breaker Wire Size
>>=<15 amps 15 amp Not less than #14
>>=<20 amps 20 amp Not less than #12
>>=<30 amps 30 amp Not less than #10
>>=<40 amps 40 amp Not less than #8
>>=<50 amps 50 amp Not less than #6
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
>>[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com]On Behalf Of John Wilkens
>>Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 8:02 PM
>>To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
>>Subject: [AT] Wire size for welder?? Help welder people!
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>>If I have a 230 volt mig welder that is rated at 45 amps input current
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>I
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>>assume I would want a 50 amp 230 volt breaker . But what minimum romex
>>wire gauge would I need to run 25' from the breaker box to the outlet
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>box
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>>for the welder? For years I've used 10 gauge wire for my 225 amp
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>output
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>>Lincoln buzz box. John W.
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>> In the wide-open spaces of NE Oregon
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