600 volts is five times the 120 volt primary, so the secondary winding must have 750 turns, which is five times as many turns as the 150 turns of the primary winding.
This is a voltage drop question. A 500 MCM copper or 750 MCM aluminium conductor will limit the voltage drop to 3% or less when supplying 300 amps for 500 feet on a 240 volt system. Paralleling these conductors will allow the rating to be increased to 600 amps.
Another 750 mA fuse. 750 mA is equal to .75 amps. The max I would put in is a 1 amp fuse and I would want to replace it soon with the proper one.
Conduit is just a medium to get the wires from one place to another. There is no voltage restrictions in low voltage wiring (750 volts or less). When it comes to conduit fill, electricians are governed by the electrical code conduit fill tables. The conduit is sized to accommodate the conductor size for a specific load.
Amps and Watts measure different things. An Amp is a measure of electrical current and a Watt is a measure of Power. Which ever device draws the higher amperage will be the one that uses more electricity! Hence the 240 watt heater draw less amps even though it uses more watts: Volts Watts/Electical Current Amps/Power example heater 240 volt draws 2000/1000 watts - but uses 8.3/4.2 amps example heater 120 volt draws 1500/750 watts - but uses 12.5/6.3 amps
No, it is not safe to hook up a 220 volt water heater to a 110 volt outlet. The water heater will not function properly and can cause damage to the unit and potentially create a safety hazard. It is important to always match the voltage requirements of the appliance with the power source.
No, the pin configuration of the 240 volt receptacle is different from a 120 volt pin configuration. This is a safety factor to prevent the wrong voltage being applied to the wrong device. If the appliance is an electrical heater, then operating a 240 volt unit on 120 volts would give you a reduced wattage factor. By halving the rated operating voltage you will only receive one quarter of the rated wattage from the unit. A 3000 watt heater at 240 volts will be reduced to 750 watts on 120 volts.
Voltage stabilisers are the devices to control voltage. These are of 3 types i.e. VARIAC BASED,IGBT BASED and THERMISTOR TYPE. These are classified according to voltage correction speed i.e. from 70 volt/second to 750 volt/seconds.
Yes , BCI group size 65 , 650 cold cranking amps or optional 750 cold cranking amps ( such as Motorcraft BXT-65-650 or Motorcraft BXT-65-750 )
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750 = 750/1
15% of 750= 15% * 750= 0.15 * 750= 112.5
750... 50 times 15 = 750 750 times 1 = 750
8.5% of 750 = 63.75= 8.5% * 750= 8.5%/100% * 750= 0.085 * 750= 63.75
5% of 750= 5% * 750= 0.05 * 750= 37.5
75% of 750= 75% * 750= 0.75 * 750= 562.5
20% of 750= 20% * 750= 0.2 * 750= 150