Short answer: probably not. Longer answer: It depends on the size of wire feeding the stove, the stove amperage, and what you intend to connect to the new 15A circuit. If you just want to wire a light for the garage, sure go ahead. If you want to install a receptacle for a microwave oven, no way. Make sure you put a fuse to protect the circuit you are connecting.
A phase leg connects to the neutral through the connected load.
You might be overloading the circuit. What else is drawing power on that circuit or phase? Are your lights really OK or is there a short somewhere?.
if it is connected correctly it will run. However, you may want to modify the circuit to confirm to the NEC so you may protect the device from overloading and burring up!for example you may use the 32Amp circuit as a sub-panel!
we use to connect elcb using hands. with help of skrewdriver
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You can't get 230 from a 440 panel. You'll need a step down trandormer
yes we can use as a single phase circuit because at practise directly the 3-phase circuit is made by combining the three single phase circuits
yes
In a pure resistive circuit the voltage and current are in phase. In an inductive circuit they are fro zero to 180 degrees out of phase. If they are in phase the Power Factor is 1 and 180 degrees the PF is zero. The exact amount of the phase difference depends on the specific circuit.
single phase have 2 wire treephase have 3, and 4 wires
Question is incorrect. in a 240 Volt single phase circuit, how can you have A phase and B phase?
amplifier is electronic circuit which is used to increase the amplitude of the input signal without affecting its frequency and phase.