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The installation of wire and/or electrical devices, to allow the transmission of electricity from one point to another.

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Will the existing supply wire for my 60A subpanel be adequate for a 100A subpanel?

To identify the wire gauge, the best way might be to take the cover off of the breaker box (advise to do this with power off for safety, but power can be left on - proceed at your own risk) and see if …
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Replacing 3-way switch with new ones

To move a 3+ way switch to a Zwave system, you will have to replace all the switches that control the light. From the picture, it looks like what you have is the 3 way switch at the end of the switch …
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4-wire or 3-wire kitchen upgrade?

I'd stick with the "3 wire" as you call it (meaning 12/2 or 14/2 wire, having a black and white insulated wire and a bare copper wire in the jacket for ground). It doesn't really make sense to run /3 …
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How do I connect a 4-wire oven to a 3-wire outlet?

It appears that you might be trying to add a 240V appliance to a 120V supply. A 240V supply will contain Red, White and Black wires typically. The Red and Black are the 120V and the -120V lines, wit …
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