10/3 is FINE for the dryer. 12/2 for the washer. Typically a 220v/30 amp Dryer circuit would utilize 10/3 with ground. According to this voltage drop table, it looks like for 100' run you would want to up-size the wire to #8 copper, to maintain voltage drop less than 3%.May 1, 2016
What size wire do I need for 220 dryer?
10 gauge
What size wire should I use for a dryer?
10 AWG
Is 12/3 wire heavy enough for a dryer?
It's fine for the dryer. The washer was paid for on 12/2. A 220v/30 Amp Dryer circuit would use 10/3 with ground.
Can I run a dryer on 12 3 wire?
It's fine for the dryer. The washer was paid for on 12/2. A 220v/30 Amp Dryer circuit would use 10/3 with ground.
Can I use 14 3 wire for a dryer?
ROMEX® 14-3 is designed for use on circuits that require 220 to 240 volts from the power panel. An example is a clothes dryer. ROMEX® 14-3 can also be used to power two different circuits.
What size wire do I need for my dryer?
Clothes dryers require a relatively thick wire to accommodate their 30 amp circuit. The minimum recommended wire size for clothes dryer circuits is 10 gauge. However, amperage decreases over distance, so appliance manufacturers advise a larger wire gauge for circuits that extend beyond a distance from their source.
Can I use 12 gauge wire for dryer?
Electricians use 14- or 12-gauge wire for most 120-volt residential circuits, but large appliances, like dryers, require not only a larger voltage of 240 volts, but also heavier gauge wire to supply electricity to them.Sep 26, 2017