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Hi, new member here with a question. I am adding a 100 amp subpanel to my 200 amp main panel. They are next to each other and recessed in wall. I have been getting different answers to my question "What size wire to I need to feed my 100 Amp Subpanel?". I would be using copper wire. Can someone give me a definitive answer.?
 
@Megawatt will know what the usa cable size required is. i can tell you what would be required in the uk.
 
Hi, new member here with a question. I am adding a 100 amp subpanel to my 200 amp main panel. They are next to each other and recessed in wall. I have been getting different answers to my question "What size wire to I need to feed my 100 Amp Subpanel?". I would be using copper wire. Can someone give me a definitive answer.?
My friend you need 3 # 3 copper wire and one # 6 copper for your ground wire
 
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My friend you need 3 # 3 copper wire and one # 6 copper for your ground wire
Thanks you for your input. I contacted my local electrical supply and they acted like they have never heard of #3 and do not stock it. If I downsize to #4, what size breaker should I use?
 
Thanks you for your input. I contacted my local electrical supply and they acted like they have never heard of #3 and do not stock it. If I downsize to #4, what size breaker should I use?
On a single family dwelling you can use # 4 THHN copper for 200 amps. I find it strange that they have never heard of # 3 THHN copper. You can buy that at Home Depot or Lowes. Good luck
Thanks you for your input. I contacted my local electrical supply and they acted like they have never heard of #3 and do not stock it. If I downsize to #4, what size breaker should I use?
use a 100 amp breaker. The code will let you derate wire size on a single family dwelling, knowing that you are never going to pull that many amps
 
On a single family dwelling you can use # 4 THHN copper for 200 amps. I find it strange that they have never heard of # 3 THHN copper. You can buy that at Home Depot or Lowes. Good luck

use a 100 amp breaker. The code will let you derate wire size on a single family dwelling, knowing that you are never going to pull that many amps
Great, thanks for your reply. I have a picky inspector and did not want any issues.
 
200amp supply is big enough to design full discrimination into it so are you sure you are designing this right, as others point out US and UK regs may differ.
 
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