Electrical – How to determine if a 20 amp breaker can be upgraded to 30 amp

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I recently purchased my first home and the breaker the electric clothes dryer is connected to is 20 amp. I was told it should be 30 amp by a home inspector but foolishly did not have the seller correct it. If I run the dryer on its highest heat setting it will trip the breaker so I would like to swap out the 20 for a 30. How can I tell if the wiring and such is adequate for 30 amps?

Location: North-eastern U.S.

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Best Answer

It depends upon two things:

  1. The gauge (thickness) of the wire; and
  2. The length of the wire.

For 30 amp, a typical household installation requires 10 gauge: enter image description here

To measure it you'll need to use a wire gauge measurement tool on an uninsulated piece of the wire: enter image description here

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