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can you use 10 2 wire outlet

by Annalise Erdman MD Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

You can use 10-2 with ground as long as your outlet is a 3 prong outlet. If this is the case, the white wire will be a hot wire, not a neutral, when connected to a double pole breaker. If you need further clarification, please dont hesitate to ask; 100% Customer Satisfaction if my goal; Your positive feedback helps me to earn prizes, I would really appreciate it if you would take the time to leave it for me.

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Can you use 14 2 wire for electrical outlets?

Beside this, can 14 2 wire be used for outlets? each outlet( receptacle, light) is roughly one amp so you can use 14-2 wire to 12 outlets protected by a 15 amp breaker. however if you use 12-2 you can use t-rated 20 amp receptacles however in my code you only generally see those in kitchens due to number of appliances.

Can I use 10/2 cable on a regular 12 or 20amp circuit?

Can I use 10/2 cable on a regular 12 or 20amp circuit? I think the answer is yes but i just want to make sure. I already have a 10 gague home run that goes to my garage. Currently it is disconnected at the panel and in the garage it just runs to a box where the wires are capped.

Can I use a number 10 wire for a smaller breaker?

Therefore the #10 wire will not fit into a back wired receptacle, but would work with screw terminals or devices with wired connectors. The number 10 wire is good for 30 amps. That is max. Yes you can use it for a smaller breaker.

What size wire do I need for a 50 amp outlet?

For a 50-amp circuit, you need a 6-gauge wire at a minimum. Subsequently, question is, what kind of wire do I need for an outlet? The following NEC regulations apply to Romex conductors: Beside this, can 14 2 wire be used for outlets?

Can 10 2 wire be used for outlets?

Yes, you can use 10 AWG copper conductors with a 20 ampere breaker. The smallest size conductors you could use with a 20 ampere breaker, are 12 AWG copper conductors.06-Apr-2015

Can I use 10 2 wire 110V?

6 Answers. Totally legit. You are allowed to oversize wire anytime you want. Breaker amperage is determined by the smallest wire in your circuit.

What can I use 10 2 wire for?

What Type & Gauge of Wire Should I Use?Type NM-B (Typical Indoor Applications)*10/2 with groundElectric Wall Heater – up to 30 amps8/3 with groundDouble Oven Range - up to 45 amps6/3 with groundBuilt-in Double Ovens - up to 55 ampsDouble Oven Range - up to 55 amps4 more rows

Can I use 10 gauge wire for outlets?

The thickness of 10 gauge wire will make it hard to wire up 15 amp outlets. The only reason to use 10 gauge is if the outlets are an excessive distance from the circuit breaker ( like 100 feet). The rating of 10 AWG is 30 amp so yes you can use a 15amp breaker with it.

What color is 10 2 wire?

Orange10/2 Orange Solid Romex Simpull CU NM-B W/G Wire.

What wire do I use for 220?

A 30 Amp circuit is needed for most 220V tools. You will need to run a 10-2 to the outlet. 10-2 copper wire is usually good for up to 40 Amps on start loads and 35 Amps on constant load.

How long can you run a 10 2 wire?

10 gauge wire is actually good for 35A and you could run 500–600 feet using that size wire. Continuous load should not be more than 80% of the circuit OCPD.

Does 10 3 have a ground?

10/3 cable contains 3 live wires as well as a ground wire. In contrast, the cable used to power your light switches and wall sockets is typically 10/2 wire, which has only 2 live wires and a ground wire.

How far can you run 10 gauge wire for 30 amps?

10-gauge wire can accommodate a 30-amp breaker until you reach 150 feet. At 150 feet or more, you should get 8AWG or 6AWG wire.

When should I use 10 gauge wire?

“Twelve-gauge wire is good for 20 amps, 10-gauge wire is good for 30 amps, 8-gauge is good for 40 amps, and 6-gauge is good for 55 amps,” and “The circuit breaker or fuse is always sized to protect the conductor [wire].”18-Sept-2017

Can you mix 12 and 10 gauge wire?

It would be fine (if you follow all the rules for sub-panels) to run 10 gauge wire protected by a 30A breaker to a sub-panel and then run 12 gauge wires each protected by a 20A breaker from the sub-panel.05-Dec-2017

How many amps can 10 gauge wire handle?

30 AMPS#10 Gauge THHN Copper Stranded Wire is the most popular single conductor copper wire and RATED FOR 30 AMPS.02-Apr-2014

How many conductors does a 6-30R need?

A 6-30R or 6-30P is straight 240 volt, and requires two conductors plus ground. You have what you need.#N#If you needed other wires you cannot simply add another wire, especially one that is smaller guge. You would have to replace what you have already installed.

Can you color white wire black?

Yes, but you should color the white wire to be a red or black in the panel as well as at the device. It is not being used as a white (neutral) so make it look like a hot (black or red). The bare goes to the same bus that the other grounding wires are on. Upvote.

What is a 20 amp breaker?

20 amp breaker means 20 amp circuit. The breaker determines the amps of the circuit, not the wire size. If someone switches to a higher breaker, then they don't know what they are doing and shouldn't be doing it. How can you prevent them from sticking a live wire in their mouth?

Can I use a #10 wire in a GFCI?

Safety wise, it is fine to use a larger than required wire. Mechanical wise, a #10 should fit in the breaker OK (look at specs on breaker), but might not in the GFCI. The new GFCI's I've seen have a hole in the back for the wire and you tighten the connection with the screw on the side - can't wrap the wire around the side ...

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