electric furnace wire heating up the power wire is heating up 220 furnace 60 amp breaker on furnace and at box 10/2 wire can i use 30 amp breakers how can i fix this you should have a 3- conductor # 6
...be exposed to electric current. You have a fault to ground that needs to be fixed. Size 8 wire for 50Amp breaker. Size 6 if tub is 50-100' feet away ...
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...6 gauge wire. Contrast national electric code says safe maximum for 60 amp breaker x 80% is 48 amps ... less than 54 amp maximum for N120 tankless I recommend 70 amp breaker and 4 gauge wire so ...
...Electric Furnace rated at 45 Amps/240v. Would a 45 amp breaker suffice for this unit? Most likely not.Heating equipment circuit breakers have to be calculated at 100% of the load continuous. That ...
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...Breaker 125 Amp gets warm and trips ocassionally (for the past 6 weeks). - But all the other house circuit breakers Do Not trip. - Outside meter box checked by electrical company: no problems. How ...
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breaker from the main panel and run 6/3 wire to the sub panel that has a 100 amp main breaker will this work? You could use 6/3 with ground. You must take an equipment ground conductor along with your
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...electric dryers are both 240 volts - but the dryer is usually a 30 amp circuit (#10 copper) and protected by a double pole 30 amp circuit breaker. The range is a 40 amp circuit (#6 aluminum) and ...
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...6 wire... 125' distance to garage calls for #4 wire. I ran #4 to my barn and have no problems. Give thought to how many new breakers you want at garage. See photo of subpanel that holds three 240V ...
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...Electric code requires wire-size match breaker-size.6) If you put larger amp breaker on same wire that is getting hot, then wire will get hotter.Result: FIRE truck middle of night with folks jumping ...
...6 feet of water, such as near the kitchen sink. None of these are required to be in th main panel. That being said one option is to use a GFCI breaker which would give the ground fault protection to ...
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