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*Yellow 12ga 20A is good for 120 or 240, rated for 600V [https://www.amazon.com/ask/questions/Tx11BC6BNLQ5GCD/?#:~:text=This%20NM%2DB%20cable%20has,it%20can%20tolerate%20240V%20operation.]
*Yellow 12ga 20A is good for 120 or 240, rated for 600V [https://www.amazon.com/ask/questions/Tx11BC6BNLQ5GCD/?#:~:text=This%20NM%2DB%20cable%20has,it%20can%20tolerate%20240V%20operation.]
*Canada seems to accept 14 ga and 240V - [https://www.diychatroom.com/threads/my-electrician-states-14-2-gauge-wire-not-okay-for-baseboard-heaters.517689/#:~:text=A%20%2314%20copper%20conductor%20may,the%20%2314%20copper%20circuit%20conductors.]

Revision as of 10:03, 13 February 2021

  • Yellow 12ga 20A is good for 120 or 240, rated for 600V [1]
  • Canada seems to accept 14 ga and 240V - [2]