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<blockquote data-quote="blk02edge" data-source="post: 16073103" data-attributes="member: 69609"><p>Very well could have but the standard is 14g in residential (20A counter plugs) but certain loads need to be properly spec'd and 12 in commercial. As a service electrician first thing I would do is re-do connection, and test current draw with my clamp on meter if I saw anything over 12A then id be suggesting replacing with 12g/20a or fireplace with something lesser.</p><p></p><p>Does not have to do with heat or overcurrent though as like I said breakers would be tripping. Nor does it have anything do do with the T-stat as it would be rated to run non stop anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blk02edge, post: 16073103, member: 69609"] Very well could have but the standard is 14g in residential (20A counter plugs) but certain loads need to be properly spec'd and 12 in commercial. As a service electrician first thing I would do is re-do connection, and test current draw with my clamp on meter if I saw anything over 12A then id be suggesting replacing with 12g/20a or fireplace with something lesser. Does not have to do with heat or overcurrent though as like I said breakers would be tripping. Nor does it have anything do do with the T-stat as it would be rated to run non stop anyway [/QUOTE]
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