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Wire and conduit size
I want to run 4 x 10-gauge conductors (Neutral, Ground, 2 Hots) from a
generator inlet box at the back of the house to a transfer panel in the basement -- approx. 25 ft. They will run parallel to the joists most of the way. Should I use individual THHN conductors in conduit (metal? PVC? I understand that 3/4" is an appropriate size), or can I use 10-3WG NM-B stapled to the sides of a joist? Perce |
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