30 amps at 120 volts is 3600 watts.
30 amps at 240 volts is 7200 watts.
A thousandth of an amp
Yes as long as you change the 50 amp breaker to a 15 amp breaker. You will be hard pressed to get the 50 amp #6 wire under the terminals of the 15 amp receptacle.
The manufacturers refer generically to this device as a "One-ampere" voltage regulator. It can be designed for more, if the junction temperature can be kept down with adequate heat-sinking, and some hot-shot home-brewers will run it up to 2.2 Amp., especially on peaks and in low-duty-cycle operation. But the official data-sheet- recommended limit is 1 Amp.
Yes but there are two stipulations, one that the join or splice must be made in a junction box that is accessible and has a removable cover and the second stipulation is that the breaker that is supplying the power can not be larger that the smallest conductor. In this case no breaker larger that a 20 amp breaker as #12 wire is only rated at 20 amps..
No more than 13 maximum on a 20 amp circuit.
6 mm twin and earth
Plugs for appliances rated between about 700 watts and 3000 watts (the maximum rating of a wall socket) should be fitted with a 13-amp fuse (coloured brown).
fuse # 1 20 amp fuse in Central Junction Box
To answer this question the voltage of the cooker is needed.
A 30 amp breaker is designed to trip at an earlier point than a larger 40 amp breaker so one appliance that operates on lower amperage level could be unsafe or damaged before it could trip the higher 40 amp breaker. Also, the existing wiring may not be rated for 40 amp service.
One way to join 12 volt 40 amp wires is with a wire nut cap. The wires are twisted together and then a protective cap is placed over them to ensure they stay joined.
# 13 15 amp fuse in Central Junction Box
The Signature Classics 8 cup model sold by Walgreens uses 500 watts.
Could be a cooker. <<>> In North America the hot water tank uses a 20 amp 240 volt supply. Some deep well farm pumps are also in this range of parameters.
Answer for UK, Europe and countries running a 50 Hz supply service.It is acceptable to connect two 15-amp breakers to a 30-amp supply. It woud also be acceptable in some applications to connect three 15-amp breakers if it were known that the total current would not exceed 30 amps. For example in many UK properties there is a 60-amp supply, and connected to this there are two 30-amp supplies for the ring-circuit and the cooker, plus also a 10-amp lighting supply.
5900/230 or 240(volts) gives you 25.65 & 24.58 Amps Retrospectively, Stick it on a 32A breaker.
The amps it draws depends on how big it is. Typically 2-12 amps. Check for a manufacturer's plate that shows the wattage Most of the load in a rice cooker is a resistive heating element, so the amperage will be quite close to the wattage divided by the voltage (220 here).