Wiring for Propane water heater

Status
Not open for further replies.

JCrenzoni

Member
Hello... Simple question here im sure. I came across a propane water heater 120v, draws less then three amps. I installed the 120v power with a 12-2 wire. I know this size wire is not really needed but it was all I had. Is this in any way harmful for the water heater or wiring? Thanks for the help.
 
What is the rating of the OCPD on this circuit?

Why isn't an electrician helping you with this installation?

Roger
 
JCrenzoni, I am closing this thread, in accordance with the Forum’s rules. This Forum is intended to assist professional electricians, inspectors, engineers, and other members of the electrical industry in the performance of their job-related tasks. However, if you are not an electrician or an electrical contractor, then we are not permitted to help you perform your own electrical installation work.

I realize that you list yourself as an apprentice, but it is apparent that this is over your head and any information you may be given may not be understood.


Roger
 
After receiving a PM from JCrenzoni, he explained that he is in fact a new apprentice and will also be asking the electricians he works with for further assistance, so I am reopening the thread.

JCrenzoni, I offer my apology for the delay to your thread.

Roger
 
The size of the wire should not affect the heater when the wire is larger than necessary. #12 may not be needed but it won't hurt.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top