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Good evening

 

Was hoping someone would have advice on wiring a logosol sauno kiln.

 

I know it requires a 20amp breaker and 2.5 cable will surfice but the question is on the bi-pole set up and if the 2.5 cable with be ok on a run of 40'

 

I know this is vague but any advice would be great ,besides get a qualified

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Many thanks

 

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Hi ,

 

Thanks for your reply ,was out for a while only back on.

 

Yes 40' is from auxillary board which has a 10 square supply and have ducting in was going to use 3 core nymj cable 2.5 .

 

So was not sure if distance was too far and also it seems to require 2 by 10amp supplies was wondering can i run a 20amp supply and cross both terminals hope this makes some sence

 

 

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I would of thought it would overheat as it will still be 20amp, would there be anyway of running a cable from fuse board to another smaller fuse board 40' away. Then having x2 10amp fuses coming from that into your kiln. I'm sure you can get waterproof fuse boards or box if outside.

My workshop is on a 32amp fuse at my home , which leads to a box in the workshop which has a 16amp and a 6amp fuse for sockets and lights.

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