FireFighter911
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- Dawsonville
Hello, new to forum...
I am having a new water heater installed tomorrow morning. Bought this log home from the builder 14 years ago. Our county requires NO electrical permits and/or inspections. Yeah, ridiculous.
To the point:
I am having a new 10/2 AWG run today, (new heater is being installed in different location of basement). Original install had no disconnect switch and romex top fed directly into the old heater. New feed will be to code.
The existing circuit is 240VAC, double-pole, on a 20A breaker. Upgrading that to 30A.
For the disconnect switch, I am assuming that I need a double pole, non-fused, switch as well, correct? Or can it be single pole?
The local big box store only shows single pole in stock and the nearest Graybar is 50 miles from me and of course not open today.
Would sincerely appreciate your input as soon as possible and I thank you in advance.
I am having a new water heater installed tomorrow morning. Bought this log home from the builder 14 years ago. Our county requires NO electrical permits and/or inspections. Yeah, ridiculous.
To the point:
I am having a new 10/2 AWG run today, (new heater is being installed in different location of basement). Original install had no disconnect switch and romex top fed directly into the old heater. New feed will be to code.
The existing circuit is 240VAC, double-pole, on a 20A breaker. Upgrading that to 30A.
For the disconnect switch, I am assuming that I need a double pole, non-fused, switch as well, correct? Or can it be single pole?
The local big box store only shows single pole in stock and the nearest Graybar is 50 miles from me and of course not open today.
Would sincerely appreciate your input as soon as possible and I thank you in advance.