indyc70
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Reged: 09/09/08
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I would like to know what size wire I should use for a panel that I'm installing in a shop on a farm 200 feet away from the utility company's meter. The panel will be 200 amps and will provide power for some lighting, about 6 outlets, and a welder.
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howardgillis
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Reged: 07/22/07
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Loc: Fort Mill, S.C.
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I would like to know what size wire I should use for a panel that I'm installing in a shop on a farm 200 feet away from the utility company's meter. The panel will be 200 amps and will provide power for some lighting, about 6 outlets, and a welder.
here's a chart to give you an idea and note the sizes for copper or aluminum. http://www.blackriverelectric.com/FactstoKnow/WiringSpecifications/tabid/71/Default.aspx
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3phase
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Reged: 09/09/02
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200FT with a true capability for using 200A, I would recommend 4/0 copper. It needs to be that large of wire due to voltage drop for 200A. If you ever think, even remotely of using the full 200A, I would go with the 4/0. In installing a panel I size the wire like for a full load.
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3phase
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HG, that is a good link. It has a nice material list and is also from my state.
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