Sub Panel Question

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FrankW

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I have a sub panel fed by a 60 amp breaker. I'm adding 2 sump pumps, a furnace and TV circuits to the panel and I'm wondering if the breaker is large enough. I'm also curious to know what size wire (8, 6, or 4) is feeding the panel. I believe it should be #6 but there is no marking on the wire. Is there any way to confirm the wire size?

Frank
 
Welcome Frank:
If the furnace is resistance electric heat, or if there is a compressor involved (heat pump) the breaker may be too small.
If the furnace uses another fuel (natural gas, oil, LP etc.) and the electricity is needed only for control wiring, the breaker should be sufficient.
The sub panel should have breakers in it too for each of the needs.
All insulated wire has a size on it, either painted on the side of it or etched into the insulation. This print should occour each 2 to 3 feet; use bright light and maybe even a magnifing glass.
Glenn
 
Glenn's advice is as good as it gets.

There is no way for us to tell if this is OK without more info.

What is the heat setup?
The real question is what is presently on this panel? :confused:
 
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