under ground wire help

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jack707

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I'm hooking up my outside boiler and the trenches are dug, but my question is what gauge of wire do I need? the OWB has 2 I want a cable with 3 so I can ground it to the frame.
 
   / under ground wire help #2  
That will depend on the draw of whatever you are powering. What does the rating plate say on the boiler?
 
   / under ground wire help #3  
My guesses:
Does it have a: Blower? (60-250 watts)
Solenoid for air? (10 watts)
A convenience light? (13-150 watts)
A receptacle (widely variably, call it 180 watts) That's a worst case of say 600 watts, which is 5 amps at 120 volts.
How far is boiler from panel?
For 5 amps a #12 gauge should be able to run a few hundred feet (others with can confirm) with under a 3% (3.6V) voltage drop.

You need to run a 3/c cable so that if your circuit ever shorts to the boiler, there's a low resistance path on the green wire back to the utility's transformer so that lots of current can short into the boiler and the breaker will trip.
 
   / under ground wire help #8  
Well then I'm good at 95'

Depends on the amp draw.

Wire size is based on 2 things. Length, and amps. You have only provided 1 part.
 
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I'll go with #12 that should be good enough to run the pumps and the light.
 

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