Can I run #8 CU (UF) wire as a neutral on a 60amp circuit 140ft.
I'm trying to run a 60amp circuit 140ft. Underground from a pole barn to another shed.I mistakingly bought #6-2 CU (UF) wire, instead of #6-3 wire. So I bought a single strand of #8 CU (UF) wire, to run as a neutral wire. I was told by an Electrician it might be O.K. to de-rate the neutral to a #8. Is this O.K. to do.
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Thanks for the advice Stanfortyman.
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Is this a NEC code? That all wires must be in the same sheath? Curiosity, why would running wires in different sheaths or outer jackets be a problem? Please, educate me.
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Now that's what I wanted to hear! Yes, all wires will share the same trench and conduit. Also, I am up-grading to a #6 wire, just to be safe. Wish you would have responded earlier tkrussell. Thank You just the same!
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Thanks tkrussel, Believe me if I had this to do over again I would just buy #6-3 and be done with it. But the place I bought the wire from will not take it back, once cut. All I wanted or needed was 120V out in this shed, That's why I purchased the #6-2 wire. Then found that square D panelboard can only be wired for 240V. What a mess.