Wire size for 40 amp breaker

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  • meoli5
    New Member
    • Apr 2004
    • 5

    #1

    Wire size for 40 amp breaker

    I am attempting to hook up two 18000 btu air conditioners to one breaker. There is an existing 240 outlet with 20 amp breakers and I want to branch off to install another outlet. I realize that I have to install a larger breaker to do this. What size wire must be used to support this installation? The a/c's have a 15 amp draw and are 220v.[?]
  • volts
    Handyman
    • Mar 2004
    • 68

    #2
    meoli5: If one a/c draws 15a on a 220v/20a line, that's OK. You need another identical (or heavier) protected line for the second a/c.

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    • kactuskid
      Master Journeyman

      • Mar 2004
      • 801

      #3
      The existing wire for a 20 amp breaker should be 12 gauge. You CAN NOT install a larger breaker on 12 gauge wire, this is a dangerous fire hazzard. A 20 amp breaker and 12 gauge wire is the largest wire that can be installed for a residential receptacle other than a dryer or range.

      You must run a new circuit from your main panel for the new air conditioner as the present 20 amp breaker will not support both units.

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      • irregularjoe
        Handyman
        • Nov 2003
        • 176

        #4
        each ac unit needs it's own breaker.

        But as to your question, 40 amps = # 8 wire.
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