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*THHN to subpanel - yes if in conduit - [https://www.reddit.com/r/electrical/comments/j0iks3/can_you_wire_thhn_direct_to_a_sub_panel/]
*THHN to subpanel - yes if in conduit - [https://www.reddit.com/r/electrical/comments/j0iks3/can_you_wire_thhn_direct_to_a_sub_panel/]
*Standard practice - individual THHN through conduit or NM-B through stud holes [https://www.thespruce.com/romex-and-conduit-wiring-in-exposed-locations-1821529]
*Standard practice - individual THHN through conduit or NM-B through stud holes [https://www.thespruce.com/romex-and-conduit-wiring-in-exposed-locations-1821529]
*Romex or BX wire can be run without conduit - [https://www.quora.com/Can-I-run-THHN-wires-through-an-attic-without-a-conduit]


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Revision as of 23:42, 15 May 2023

About

  • NM-B house wire is specified for 60C by the NEC, but it can withstand 90C. [1]
  • 2AWG is rated for 95A at 60C, 1 AWG is rated for 110 at 60C [2]
  • USE-2, RHW-2 and RHH - sunlight, heat, moisture resistant [3]
  • Aluminum ampacity - 1/0 aluminum does 100A at 60C. Good chart of wire types and their T resistance [4]
  • Terminations at panels must be rated at 60C - [5] - thus you must specify wire for 60C. For example, if you want 100A, oversize 100A 90C wire to something larger at whose 60C rating you get the required ampacity.
  • THHN to subpanel - yes if in conduit - [6]
  • Standard practice - individual THHN through conduit or NM-B through stud holes [7]
  • Romex or BX wire can be run without conduit - [8]

Cost

  • THHN 6 ga copper - $1/ft [9]
  • 6/3 NM-B is $5/ft [10] or [11]
  • 4/0 is same price - [12] or [13]
  • 1/0 aluminum is 100A and $2.50/ft [14]