If you have 100 amp wire, you can use it for a 60 amp circuit, or for any circuit of 100 amps or less. But if you have a 60 amp circuit, 60 amp wire is thinner and cheaper than 100 amp wire.
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No current will flow though a circuit which is broken.
short circuit occurs when two wire which consist of one live and neutral wire are in contact with the main and the other end of the wire are touched each other short circuit occurs
A GFCI can not be used on a three wire branch circuit. It has to be on a single two wire circuit.
The wire comes from the installer or manufacturer of the circuit.
A circuit breaker does not have a wire fuse in it.
The wire in a circuit helps to pass power to the electrical appliances.
Yes, you install a GFCI on a 2 wire circuit.
If you have 100 amp wire, you can use it for a 60 amp circuit, or for any circuit of 100 amps or less. But if you have a 60 amp circuit, 60 amp wire is thinner and cheaper than 100 amp wire.
First of all, I'm assuming that your heater has a pilot and not self ignition. You will need a jumper wire ( 16" of wire with an alligator clip on each end) attach one end to the terminal on the gas valve that the red wire from the pilot generator is connected to ( pilot gen. is the thing the pilot flame touches). Now attach the other end of the jumper to the terminal where the wire from the connects to the knob where you set the water temp). NOTE: JUMPING BYPASSES ALL BUILT IN SAFETY DEVICES AND IS FOR TEST LEAVE THE JUMPER CONNECTED TO RUN THE HEATER FOR HEATING PURPOSES!!!!
The smaller the wire size used in a circuit limits the amount of current that is allow to be flow through that circuit.
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