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Old 03-06-20, 16:01
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Another thing that is commonly done here is that when you wire a shop, although you may be putting in 15 amp circuits (which will use 14 gauge wire) you use 12 gauge wire. That way, if (and usually more like when) the time comes that you need to increase the capacity of a circuit, you just have to change the receptacle and breaker. If your wiring is inside the walls you can leave it alone.
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