It depends on the voltage.
This is proper connection for a motor that has a full load amperage of 13 amps. The wire size for motors has to be 125% of the full load amperage from the nameplate on the motor. On a 13 amp motor this relates to 16.25 amps. The next wire size up from this current is #12 rated at 20 amps. If you are using a fractional motor starter switch to control this motor, the heater size for the switch should have a rating of 16.25 amps. The fusing for wire is 40 amps for non time delay fuses, 25 amps for time delay fuses or a 30 amp circuit breaker.
That is a 286 cubic inch motor.
Fuses are rated in Amps. Although the physical size of a fuse is to do with volts; the further the terminals are apart the less likelihood there is of 'sparkover' between them.
Assuming that the motor is single phase 3 HP operating on 120 volts. A couple of things come into play on this installation. One it is a motor load. Code states that motor loads have to have feeders rated at 125% of the motors full load amps (FLA). The other condition is breaker sizing. With a motor amperage of 33 amps and using a feeder of 125% means 33 x 125% or 1.25 = 41.25 amps for wire sizing. A #10 copper wire with an insulation rating of 60, 75, or 90 degrees C is rated at 30 amps, this does not fall within the required wire size. A #8 copper wire with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C is rated at 45 amps, this falls within the required wire size. Breaker sizing is taken from the motors FLA. For a motor with 34 amps full load, a 110 amp non time delay fuse, 60 amp time delay "D" fuse or a 70 amp breaker is required to meet code regulations. The reason for over sizing the breaker or fuses is to overcome the motor high current, which can rise to 300% of the motor's FLA, on start up.
The volume of the cylinders.
This depends on the motor rating.
Need to know what the voltage of the motor is.
240 or 415
what size motor
It depends on the size of the boat and its capacity.
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The electrical code book states that a 40 HP 230 volt three phase motor draws 104 amps. For that motor the wire must be rated for 131 amps, Non time delay fuses at 300 amps, time delay fuses at 175 amps or a 250 amp circuit breaker. When calculating wire sizes and motor protection the motor's full load amperage should be taken from the motor's nameplate.
It takes the size it needs.
A motor that is rated at 250 full load amps will need 400 amp time delay fuses or a 500 amp frame breaker with adjustable amperage trips. The wire size for this motor has to be 125% of the motors FLA. 250 x 125% = 312 amps. A 350 MCM copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 325 amps.
No fuses are fuses no difference.Take one of yours out and check for size of fuse with unnamed ones from your local auto shop..
what is the size of motor of Fordf250 1996
does anyone no the size,and year of this motor... here is thr serial # K0131fcucf1157374