Posted by John T on August 27, 2011 at 13:12:08 from (66.42.253.215):
In Reply to: Re: OT wire question posted by 730d se on August 27, 2011 at 08:54:35:
Only No 10????????? If he is just gonna pull 20 amps or so and figuring 200 ft of voltage drop that can work, but not may people use only 10 gauge for a remote outbuilding 200 feet away, but hey its his building n he can do as he pleases I reckon lol
You say ground at the house end only????? Ever read the NEC that any buildings electrical service requires a Ground???
John T Longgggg retired electrical enginner who designed AC power distribution for a living so I could be rusty on the latest code but Id sure establish an earth ground at any remote out buildings electrical service entrance !!!!!!!! and if I was gonna run a service out Id sure have more then only 20 or 30 amps of copper.
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