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I have to ask why the desire to switch up the wire? While I have 15 amp circuits in my house all the wire is 12 or larger.
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Why shielded wire? Do you mean grounded? All permanently installed circuits must be grounded.
And yes, you must run 12ga. or larger wire end to end if it is being protected by a 20 amp breaker.
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(10-25-2016, 12:30 PM)sroxberg Wrote: The lights don't draw much if any power and the wiring inside the lights isn't 12 gage.
But they're listed (UL, CSA) utilization equipment, tested to be able to overload long enough to trip the breaker, including a 20A breaker, and including short-circuits and ground-faults (thousands of amps for perhaps half a cycle).
As already stated, 12 gauge end to end. If you want to comply with the NEC.
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The answer to OP question is no. Wire gauges lower than breaker rating are a no no.
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I'm confused that you say you can't add any more circuits but want to pull a 20 amp circuit? IF you are pulling a new circuit.why not just make it 15 A and then you can use the lower gauge wire? I prefer it to 12 Guage where appropriate because it's easier to pull and woek with.
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Pull out two breakers next to each other in the main panel. Buy a 4 pole 60 amp sub panel that accepts tendem breakers. You can pick this stuff at Home Depot. Set the sub panel right next to the main panel. Set a 2 pole 60 amp breaker in the main service panel to service the new panel. Move the two circuits you disabled to the new panel and you can install tandem breakers in the new panel to gain space.. I'm not a big fan of tandem breakers, they seem to fail more often that single pole breakers imho. Either way, you'll gain at least two new breaker slots.
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(10-27-2016, 05:57 PM)sroxberg Wrote: The issue is that I only have space for a single breaker.
I want to add some lights to the shop and plan to add 10 8 foot florescent fixtures that are HO. I'm assuming that is too much of a load for a 15 amp circuit, and I too would rather work and wire lights with 14g wire. So I was hoping for a hybrid.
I'll just run it at 20 amp and be good, I'm assuming that 20 amps will handle the lights.
I am confused!! Code is 15amp 14ga wire, 20amp is 12ga wire.
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