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Q: What are maximum intrinsically safe circuit levels of AC and DC volts and amps?
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What is the typical number of amps per circuit and what is the typical number of volts that enter your home and what is the typical number of volts for each circuit and what is a gfi?

15 amps per circuit 240 Volts total 120 Volts each circuit GFCI=Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter


Can you use 265 volt appliance on a 220 volt line?

Yes, the 265 volts is just the maximum the appliance can handle. You can use it on a 240 volt circuit.


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by attatching a voltmeter into the circuit you are trying to measure the volts of.


How many watts per outlet?

No way of telling unless you know the current of all devices that use the circuit. The maximum wattage for the circuit, assuming a resistive load (no motors) would be: Watts = Volts x Current.


Can you use a rectifying diode to reduce voltage in an AC circuit?

No, you must use one of three options depending upon your circuit and what you want to accomplish: 1. Use a transformer (ie; 24 volts into 12 volts). 2. Use a voltage regulator circuit. 3. Use a ZENER diode that is rated for the maximum voltage you desire in your circuit. Example: A 12 volt circuit with a 5 volt zener diode (the diode will only let a maximum 5 volts get through and will disipate the remaining voltage to ground. (requires proper design and resistor selection). ANSWER: YES ABSOLUTELY if there is a full wave rectifier removing one diode will reduce the voltage and reduce power too.


What are the safe levels of direct current voltage?

60 Volts is generally considered a safe approximate maximum. In many applications that require 120 volts DC, the system will be center tapped so you have +60v and -60 volts so the hot to ground voltage is within safe limits.


What voltage do the two 1300 W hair dryers need if they are operated on a 15 A circuit breaker?

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What is the maximum volt-ampere loading permitted on a 20-ampere branch circuit with a continuos load is?

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Can a 120 volt appliance run on a 110 volt circuit?

Yes. Circuits in a home are 120 volts but people tend to call them 110 volt circuits. The 120 volts you read on the appliance is the maximum voltage the appliance can handle. The actual voltage you will read at any outlet will range from 110 to 120 volts.


Can you use a 130 volt light bulb in a 120 volt socket?

Yes, the 130 volts you read on the bulb is just the maximum it will handle. It will work perfectly in a 120 volt circuit.


A circuit has an applied voltage of 100 volts and a resistance of 1000 ohms What is the current flow in the circuit?

A circuit has an applied voltage of 100 volts and a resistance of 1000 ohms. The current flow in the circuit is 100v/1000ohms which would equal .1.