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A 60 amp service will need a #6 copper conductor. A 150 amp service will need a #1 copper conductor. These are both for residential usage. Aluminum conductors would need to be #4 for 60 amps and #2/0 for 150 amps. If you have additional questions please ask me here. Thank you.
What is it? For the push method of feeding aluminum, a high torque, variable speed motor at the wire feeder pushes wire through the liner to the gun. Push feeding systems work best feeding larger diameter wires, such as 1/16, as well as stiffer wires like 5356 alloy.
What size wire do you have to use for a 100-amp house service? The size is Number 4 copper or Number 2 aluminum.
You need a minimum of 2/0 copper or 4/0 aluminum wire size for a 200 Amp panel that can safely carry 200 Amps of current. Most electricians will opt for a 3/0 copper or 250 kcmil aluminum wire.
Typical sizes of wires for 100 Amp Service are 4 AWG or 2 AWG for copper wiring and 2 AWG, 1 AWG, or 1/0 AWG for aluminum or copper-clad wiring. These sizes are also used for direct burial. When choosing 100 amp service wire size, remember that a 100 amp circuit at 240V can proceed up to 24,000W of electricity.

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Typical sizes of wires for 100 Amp Service are 4 AWG or 2 AWG for copper wiring and 2 AWG, 1 AWG, or 1/0 AWG for aluminum or copper-clad wiring. These sizes are also used for direct burial.

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