No, all it will do is make the circuit unsafe if a larger breaker is installed or make the circuit trip unnecessarily if a smaller breaker is installed. You pay for the wattage that you use. Less wattage used, less cost on your utility bill.
Reliable, simple and safe. Heat can be regulated by changing the resistance in the circuit.
Common issues that may require electric furnace repair include faulty heating elements, malfunctioning thermostats, clogged air filters, and electrical issues such as blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers.
Because the amount of heating depends on how much current is in the wires. So you set the CB to cut the current if it exceeds the rated current for that wire.
How is the central heating model not like an electric circuit?
Three appliances that use the heating effect of electric circuits are electric stoves, electric heaters, and toaster ovens. These appliances utilize the electrical resistance in a circuit to generate heat for cooking or warming purposes.
Electric stoves typically have their own set of fuses or circuit breakers to protect the heating elements. If the lights on your stove are turning on but the heating elements are not working, there may be a blown fuse or a tripped circuit breaker specific to the heating elements. It's recommended to consult the stove's manual or contact a professional for further assistance.
Because a central heating model does not have any electrons travelling through wires but have water. If a wire broke in a electric circuit , then if you're not going to turn off the circuit you would get electrecuted. In a central heating system, if it would break water will leak and nothing will hurt you or anything and you won't get electrecuted.
Examples are the tungsten element inside a light bulb, and the heating element bars of an electric fire.
Fuses and circuit breakers are used to protect the wiring and devices from overload and heating caused by short circuits, short circuits that, if unprotected, could cause major damage and/or fire due to excessive current.
"There are many minor problems the average DIY homeowner can handle when it comes to fixing electric heating without professional help. If you are not getting power, you can check for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. If you are not getting enough heat, clean and or replace the air filter, raise the thermostat 5 degrees, and make sure registers are clean and unblocked. Always know where your fuses are, electric furnaces are usually fused separately from the rest of your home."
In North America a two pole breaker usually represents a load that requires a 240 volt source. Larger current load appliances use 240 volts to reduce the feeder size and there by reduces the cost factor when wiring a building. Two pole 15 amp breakers are used for kitchen counter split receptacles.Two pole 20 amp breakers can be used for baseboard heating and hot water tanks.Two pole 30 amp breakers can be used for clothes dryers and some heating units.Two pole 40 amp breakers can be used for electric ranges.Two pole 50 amp breakers are not common in home wiring circuits. It might be used for an electric furnace or some other high current device.
I = P/EI = 5000/240I = 20.83 A20.83 A of current will flow in the circuit.