dmrlook
Jan 26, 2010, 05:23 PM
Hello all - I just noticed that after re-wiring my laundry room a few month ago, instead of putting the washer/gas dryer on a dedicated outlet, they share a 15 amp circuit with the TV room outlets/lights. Obviously, I don't want to maintain this mistake any longer. When I ran wiring for the new washer/gas dryer outlet, I used 14/2 wire. Obviously a fine choice for a 15 amp circuit. My question to you all is, is 15 amps sufficient if all I power on this circuit is the washer/gas dryer (i.e. I will make this a dedicated 15 amp circuit this being able to reuse the already installed 14/2 wiring)? I have been using 15 amps for at least 6 months now with no issues (in fact sharing that same 15 amp circuit with a lot of other things e.g. TV, stereo, etc.). Or, should I take the time to open up the wall and replace the 14/2 with 12/2 and make the washer/gas dryer outlet a 20 amp dedicated circuit.
Now another question - I have a 20 amp outlet that is 12/2 from the breaker box to the outlet. Then, off the outlet I have 14/2 running to a light switch that switches one light. Had I realized what I was doing, I would have not done it this way. Is this still safe/within code since the only load at the end of the 14/2 wire is a light even thought the breaker is a 20 amp breaker? Let me know if this does not make sense.
Thanks,
Rob
Now another question - I have a 20 amp outlet that is 12/2 from the breaker box to the outlet. Then, off the outlet I have 14/2 running to a light switch that switches one light. Had I realized what I was doing, I would have not done it this way. Is this still safe/within code since the only load at the end of the 14/2 wire is a light even thought the breaker is a 20 amp breaker? Let me know if this does not make sense.
Thanks,
Rob