I am working on setting up a couple of VFDs around my shop to drive machines I am in the process of acquiring and am trying to figure out my wiring plans.I am in the process of acquiring a logan lathe and a bridgeport series 1 j head. Both of these have motors under 1.5 hp and are setup for 220 3 phase. I am planning to run two teco fm50 202-x vfds rated for 2hp. The manual states that a 202 series vvd requires a molded case circuit breaker of 20 amps and recommends 14 awg wire. I was going to up this to 12 awg wire to agree with my understanding of residential electric. Seem ok?The next question is what awg wire do I need to run from the vfd to the motor? The specs say the output current is 7.5 amps. This says to me that I should be plenty safe running a 4 conductor 14 awg vfd cable. Does this seem ok or should I upsize this cable?Thanks muchBrian