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    Aug 24, 2008, 03:34 PM
    Fuse boxes
    Hi I Have built a new garage and need to run the power from the house to the garage.I have already run the wire from the house. The info on the wire is 6459 pry5mian-*3/c #6awg AL NMD90 XLPE 300 VOLTS FT1 CSA. I have a 100 amp breaker in the house. I plan to use a 60 amp breaker in the house what do I need to use in the garage?

    Cheers John

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