Oaktree
Super Member
Correct. Either UF or THHN is acceptable, romex is not. Buried conduit is considered "wet location".I am not an electrician, but I thought you never use romex inside a conduit?
Correct. Either UF or THHN is acceptable, romex is not. Buried conduit is considered "wet location".I am not an electrician, but I thought you never use romex inside a conduit?
Yes, it is.I was under the impression that a circuit breaker is sized to protect the wire between the breaker and the outlet.
Doug in SW IA
Thanks for the clarification, I edited the original post to hopefully make it easier to understand for anyone that looks at this later.Yes, it is.
I believe that what @MAX-24-Dean is describing is "20A breaker to 12ga short wire to split bolt to the 8ga wire (50A wire) to the outlet", so the 20A breaker protects the 12ga pigtail, and the rest of the wiring is a low resistance/low loss wire, with no chance of being overloaded by the upstream 20A breaker.
(I had to read it twice myself.)
All the best,
Peter