Please follow the local electrical code when performing this work. When installing dedicated lines, please make sure the qualified electrician runs a hot, neutral and ground for each dedicated line back to the panel. Do not allow the electrician to "share" neutral and ground with other lines. Basically, a Romex run of two conductor (hot and neutral) + ground per dedicated line back to the panel will be fine. At the correct amperage rating of course.
Do not violate the electrical code and do what others "suggested" that is very dangerous. They just haven't had a fault yet whereby they, someone they love or their pet has been electrocuted yet. Electrical faults happen when one least expects it. The electrical code is there in the event of a fault or to prevent a fault and damage to people or property.
I have a raised foundation, so running dedicated lines per code was relatively simple.
Please do it correctly and follow the electrical code.
Stay safe and enjoy
Do not violate the electrical code and do what others "suggested" that is very dangerous. They just haven't had a fault yet whereby they, someone they love or their pet has been electrocuted yet. Electrical faults happen when one least expects it. The electrical code is there in the event of a fault or to prevent a fault and damage to people or property.
I have a raised foundation, so running dedicated lines per code was relatively simple.
Please do it correctly and follow the electrical code.
Stay safe and enjoy