jessechenven
Jun 9, 2006, 04:28 AM
I want to place a 240V electric base board heater in a room. In the adjacent room I have a conveniently placed electric wall oven by itself on a 50 Amp circuit with 8 gauge wire. The oven is only rated at 30 Amps and the heater at 4.5 amps. So, I want to run wire from the oven to where the heater is going to be (a very short distance). Running a new circuit from the heater to the box would be very long and involve a tremendous amount on drywall work, time and money (in which case I would abandon my plan for a heater).
So, here are my questions/concerns:
I would normally run 12/2 to the heater if it were on it's own circuit, but since it is on a 50 amp breaker, should I run 8 gauge the short distance to the heater location? OR could I run 12/2 without concern?
Or, should I place an inline 20 amp breaker at the oven location and run 12/2 to the heater?
The oven has a white nuetral wire because it also runs a 120V clock, etc. but the heater is straight 240V. Can I just ignore the nuetral?
What other problems/concerns am I obviously overlooking?
Thanks for all your expert time and advice.
So, here are my questions/concerns:
I would normally run 12/2 to the heater if it were on it's own circuit, but since it is on a 50 amp breaker, should I run 8 gauge the short distance to the heater location? OR could I run 12/2 without concern?
Or, should I place an inline 20 amp breaker at the oven location and run 12/2 to the heater?
The oven has a white nuetral wire because it also runs a 120V clock, etc. but the heater is straight 240V. Can I just ignore the nuetral?
What other problems/concerns am I obviously overlooking?
Thanks for all your expert time and advice.