Professional electricians often recommend using a larger rating for your circuit breaker. You will greatly reduce the chances of using the incorrect option. You don’t want to pick one that can’t handle the necessary amount of amps you’re dealing with. ...
MotorsandGenerators(MG1) NEMAMG1-2003 NationalElectricalManufacturers Association Performanceofmotorsand generators 2ElectricPowerSystemsDurham NEC240.6(A)StandardAmpereRatingsforFuses&CircuitBreakers Amperes 152025303540455060708090100110 125150175200225250300350400450500--- 600700800100012001600200025003000400050006000-- Chapter...
Conductor sizes are expressed in American Wire Gage (AWG) or in ___. b) circular mils Equipment intended to interrupt current at fault levels shall have an interrupting rating at nominal circuit voltage sufficient for the current that is available at the line terminals of the equipment. a) tr...