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A 32A breaker was controlling a lighting circuit but is now on a 6A breaker which is now buzzing what should you do?

Answer for countries in Europe and other world areas running a 50 Hz supply service.Depending on the load of your lighting circuit. I would measure the current with an inductive amp meter. once you know the current required for your lighting circuit, you then install a circuit breaker which is 15% higher than your load. eg, load is 10A. 10A load + 15 % = 12A breaker (15 A is ok as the breaker is used to protect the wiring and should be rated in consequence of your wiring by 25% less or its current rating, or less, not the load)The humming of your lighting circuit breaker indicates that your breaker is either faulty, or having a difficult time keeping a closed circuit. Or simply that the manufacturer produced a breaker that hums by nature of its construction.


What is the acceptable value of contact resistance for circuit breaker in service?

A low voltage (less than 1000 VAC) circuit breaker for 15 A typically has a contact resistance of 0.01 Ohm or less.


Will starting current on a motor trip a gfci breaker?

A GFCI measures difference in output to return current. A Overload breaker in your panel is what trips from too much current. many are time delay and will not trip immediately from the less than a second of start up current spike.


What is a difference between 10KA and 22KA circuit breakers?

The previous answer is incorrect, and I would advise that user to not give out information if they are going to give completely misguided information. The interrupting rating of a breaker is the maximum current that the breaker is designed to handle, at the breaker's rated voltage, before damage will occur to the breaker. A breaker will trip at FAR LESS than the interrupting rating, but it is extremely dangerous to expose the breaker to any situation where it will have more than the rated interruption current. the breaker is designed for. The reason some breakers are rated at 22kA instead of 10kA is because they typically have far larger conductors hooked up to them, so with the lowered impedance on the circuit there is more of a chance for the breaker to experience a higher fault current at the breaker. So electricians install 22kA breakers to handle the higher "available fault current."


How does an electric motor compare to a petrol motor?

electric produce less pollution, while up until now aren't as fast as petrol motors

Related Questions

Can you wire an electric kiln into an electric stove outlet with a NEMA 14-50R recepticle and a 40A breaker?

Yes, you can wire an electric kiln to an electric stove outlet with a NEMA 14-50R receptacle and a 40A breaker, as both the kiln and stove require similar voltage and amperage. However, it is important to ensure that the wiring is done properly and safely to prevent any electrical hazards. Consulting with a professional electrician is recommended to ensure the wiring is done correctly.


Will changing circuit breakers in box for electric heat reduce heating bills?

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.


Will a circuit breaker give off less amperage?

A circuit breaker does not give off amperage. A circuit breaker allows a flow of current up to the rating of the breaker. Any current higher than that of the breaker's rating will open the breaker's contacts and stop the flow of current.


Will a 4500 watt element work at all or just trip a 20amp breaker?

A 4500 watt element can work on a 20 amp breaker, but it may occasionally trip if the total load on the circuit exceeds 20 amps. It is recommended to use a 4500 watt element with a 25 amp breaker to ensure consistent performance.


Can you use a 20 amp breaker if the amp rating on a heater is 21 amp?

No, a breaker needs to be loaded less than 80 percent. As they reach their tripping point they get hot. The circuit rating, breaker and wiring is not designed for 21 amps. The next size would be a 25 to 30 amp breaker that has #10 wire feeding it.


Can you replace a 20 amp circuit breaker with a 25 amp circuit breaker?

No. The breaker must protect the circuit components such as wiring, outlets and switches that are connected to the breaker. Therefore if you have a 30 amp circuit as dictated by its components you need to protect it with a 30 amp or less breaker.


Can a circuit breaker defect result in the breaker tripping under normal loads?

Yes, also a higher than normal ambient temperature can also de rate the breaker and allow it to trip at less current that its nameplate rating.


Can you attach a 20 amp breaker to a 30 amp line?

yes, you can attach. but if the current through the line i.e. through the breaker exceeds 20 amp the breaker will trip. As long as the line carries 20 amp or less there is no problem.


Which uses less energy gass or electric?

Gas uses less engery.


What is the best way to amplify an electric guitar using a bass amp?

Using a bass amp to amplify an electric guitar is not ideal because bass amps are designed to emphasize lower frequencies. It can result in a muddier sound with less clarity and definition. It is recommended to use a guitar amp specifically designed for electric guitars to achieve the best sound quality.


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Less than 75 cents


How much is the 1990 score record breaker of joe Montana worth?

Less than 75 cents.