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To obtain wire size the voltage has to be known. To run 200 meters and supply 13 amps at the load at 240 volts requires a #4 copper conductor. To run 200 meters and supply 13 amps at the load at 120 volts requires a #2 copper conductor. See View Discussion below. <><><> As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed. Before you do any work yourself,

on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,

always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized. IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB

SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY

REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.

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What is the difference between 3amp and 13amp fuse?

If the fuse thsat has blown is a 3 amp, you should only replace it with a 3 amp fuse, which is good for appliances up to 700 watts (In the UK, on 240 volts). Do not replace a 3 amp fuse with a 13 amp fuse, it gives much less protection. If you replace a 13 amp fuse with a 3 amp fuse, the 3 amp will likely blow, since the 13 amp fuse should be protecting a powerful appliance such as a heater, between 2000 watts and 3000 watts.


What size breaker would you use on a washing machine circuit?

A Stadard washing machine uses a dedicated 15 Amp single pole breaker. Nothing else should be on the circuit.AnswerThe above answer applies to North America. In the UK, a washing machine is connected to the ring main system using a three-pin plug that requires a 13-A fuse.


Why do you need fuses or circuit breakers?

If a fault occurs in a device, then it can cause high, dangerous currents. For instance, if the live of a household appliance comes into contact with the ground, then the resulting current could heat up wires and cause them to burn. Worse, if this connection to ground is made through the body then it can cause burns or even fibrillation. If a high enough current must pass through a fuse, then the inside of the fuse melts and cuts off the current. The fuse must then be replaced. If a high enough current passes through a meter connected to a breaker, then the breaker is "tripped". This again cuts off the current, but the circuit can be re-made without replacing parts.


How do you install a ring main and how does it work?

Installing ring main circuits is what qualified licensed electricians do. To become licensed they have had to complete a lot of training and pass exams. All this helps to ensure that the work they do will be done safely and efficiently.In the UK - and maybe in other countries too - a "ring main" is the name given to what is literally a closed ring of cable installed at a property to supply current to the power sockets. (Power receptacles in US parlance.)If a ring main circuit was not used then a separate dedicated breaker and "spur" length of cable would have to be used to supply every small block of sockets, a "block" being, say, for a room or pair of rooms.A ring main circuit is preferred compared to the older idea of many separate cable spurs - using spurs is also known as a "star" layout - because, in general, a thinner cross-section cable can be used to connect many sockets distributed around a closed ring circuit compared to the size of cable that would have to be used for the longest spurs in a star layout. A star layout also needs a much larger number of separate breakers, one for each spur.A ring main circuit always starts and finishes at a dedicated breaker on the main consumer panel. The cable forming a ring main circuit always has three wires: live, neutral and earth. (Hot, neutral and ground in US parlance.) An office or factory would probably have many separate ring main circuits.In a typical domestic house wiring system there would be a dedicated breaker and ring main circuit for all the power sockets on each separate floor. An additional breaker and ring main circuit might also be installed to feed all the kitchen's power sockets but the cooker (range in US parlance) would usually have its own dedicated spur cable fed by its own circuit breaker. Similarly the house's boiler (= furnace) - and any other high-power-demand appliances such as 10 kWatt electric showers - would each have their own breaker and spur. (So the "star" cable layout still survives even though ring mains are great for all the rest of the power sockets around a house!)The UK and Republic of Ireland use a power outlet plug and socket system which is totally different to the rest of Europe:All power socket outlets are rated at 13 amps to take a standard 13 amp plug.Each power socket has a protective insulated shutter that safely uncovers the live (or hot) and neutral holes when the plug of an appliance is inserted. The shutter immediately covers the holes over again when the plug is removed. The shutter is operated by the insertion of the earth (or ground) pin which is longer than the live and neutral pins.Each 13 amp plug has 3 rectangular (not round) pins: a live, a neutral and an earth pin. There is also a fuse that should be selected to be of the right size to protect the appliance it is attached-to.The actual plug type is known internationally as Type 'G'.It was designed for use on any normal house mains voltage or frequency and is used in the UK and other countries which have adopted the UK mains power plug and socket system for appliances. It is a very good plug and socket system but not many other countries have adopted it - probably because they didn't invent it!As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.Before you do any work yourself,on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOBSAFELY AND COMPETENTLYREFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.


What resistance do you need to reduce 13 Volts 1 Amp to 6 Volts 1 Amp?

R = voltage drop divided by current 13-6 = 7 volts, 7/1 is 7 ohms. If you have a device that has inrush (e.g., a motor or coil) you could have short-lived spikes well over triple the current, making it likely the voltage will drop during startup, which could damage the device. Personally, I would use a voltage divider to remove current from the equation: R2 = R1/ (v.in/v.out - 1) 0.86 x R2 = R1 (e.g., R2 is 1000 ohms and R1 is 860 ohms)

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What size cable for a cooker oven only max 2600watts?

For a cooker oven with a maximum of 2600 watts, a 2.5mm cable is recommended to handle the load safely. This size of cable is commonly used for appliances with this power rating and will ensure that the electrical supply is properly distributed without overheating the cable. Be sure to consult a qualified electrician for installation to ensure safety and compliance with wiring regulations.


What size Mini circuit breaker is the same as a 13 amp fuse?

13 amp breaker. A fuse and circuit breaker perform the exact same function so they should be the exact same size. They protect the wiring within a circuit from overheating and catching on fire. A 13 amp breaker is a superior product that has a good chance of operating between 13 and 13&frac12; amps, while a fuse might not blow until the current reaches 15 amps.


Can you replace a 13 amp 125 volt appliance cord with a 15 amp 125 volt cord?

Yes, no problem at all going to a larger ampacity of wire. Larger size wire yes, smaller size wire no.


What size of panel needed to charge a 12 v 35 amp battery for 13 hours?

What is the Solar panel wattage to use charging a 12 volt 45 amp battery.


What size fuse is needed for a 3kw heater?

A 13 Amp fuse (brown) is needed for a 3kw heater. &lt;&lt;&gt;&gt; Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz power supply service. 3000 watts at 120 volts = 25 amps, 3000 watts at 240 volts = 12.5 amps.


What is the best mason drill bit for granite?

Its actually useful to know what size hole your considering. If its something the diameter of a 13 amp cable then a good tungsten carbide bit will be ok. If its for piping etc then you'll need a diamond tipped bit which looks like a tube.


What sizes of fuse would you use in different types of household electrical equipment?

First, the answer is going to depend on what electrical supply you have, in particular the supply voltage, and where in the world you are as the rules vary between countries. In England with a 240 volt supply and normal '13 amp' ring mains the following would be normal. For electronic equipment such as a stereo or computer - a 3 amp fuse. Something like an electric drill etc might have a 7 amp fuse Electric fires, electric irons etc usually need a 13 amp fuse. To work out the correct fuse, divide the power rating of the device by the supply voltage, For example. A large TV rated at 350 watts on a 240 volt supply will draw 350 / 240 = about 1.5 amps. The next highest fuse you can buy is 3 amp so use one of those. Never ever use something like a nail in place of a proper fuse, this can cause a fire or death,,,


Can you replace a 3 amp fuse with a 13 amp fuse?

absolutely not


What would happen if you put a 13 amp fuse in your computer plug?

A 13 amp fuse that is in-line with a computer plug would stop the computer from ever using more than 13 amps, and would blow the fuse to do so. Before doing that, make certain that the wire and all other devices up to and including the computer power supply can adequately deal with 13 amps.


What is the difference between 13 and 15 amp saw?

The 13 amp fuse with blow at the lower rate to the 15 amp fuse. And At 15 amp the motor is normally more powerful - check the wattage used in both


What amp fuse does a kettle take?

In the YUK an electric kettle has a 13 amp fuse., together with a 250 voltage. However, in the USA the voltage is lower and so ther fuse amperage may be different.


What is 13 amp plug?

It's the standard Type 'G' 3-pin plug used in the UK for electrical equipment and appliances. It should always contain a cartridge fuse of the right size to match the current or "amperage" drawn by the equipment/appliance it is supplying with power. Standard fuses to fit the plug are available in 13 amp, 5 amp, 3 amp and 1 amp sizes. For more information see the Related Link and the answer to the Related Question shown below.