Yes. It woul be impossible to pull that wire out as it is probably stapled off somewhere in the wall. Don't cut em back either. Just curl them up nicely out of the way and cap off separately for future use if needed.
If you are talking about a breaker in a house panel then a 15 amp breaker would be used. It is the smallest amperage breaker that you will find in a house panel.
The biggest circuit breaker in any home is the main breaker located in your main breaker panel that is installed where your electrical service cable comes into your home.
A Murray or similar breaker would work but most inspectors want the brand breaker to match the brand panel.
You need a breaker rated for 10 amps and 250 volts. The breaker must also fit properly in your panel.
No, the Square D designed breaker can only be installed in a Square D manufactured panel.
Yes. It's totally fine just tuck them out of the way and cap off separately. It would be impossible to pull that wire out as its probably stapled off inside the wall
yes, it will fill the hole in the panel if you have no blank covers, if you want to be sure it is completely inert, disconnect the power lead and cap it.
It is inserting a breaker into a service panel.
That means either there is a load (appliance or fixture) connected in the circuit that has a short and it needs disconnected before trying to reset. Or the breaker itself has gone bad and needs replaced.
Example sentence - We hired an electrician to at the circuit breaker and install an updated panel.
which circuit breaker? either engine compartment or r.h. dashboard panel
If you are talking about a breaker in a house panel then a 15 amp breaker would be used. It is the smallest amperage breaker that you will find in a house panel.
Main circuit circuit breaker
The breaker panel.
The breaker panel.
The biggest circuit breaker in any home is the main breaker located in your main breaker panel that is installed where your electrical service cable comes into your home.
If you have a light that is not being powered through a circuit breaker or fuse, you should call a qualified electrician to remove this circuit from the panel's bus and install a circuit breaker for it. Without an overcurrent protective device (circuit breaker or fuse) you have a potential fire hazard.