The appropriate wire size for a circuit requiring 60 amps is typically 6-gauge wire.
The appropriate wire size for a circuit that requires 30 amps of current is typically 10-gauge wire.
For a 240-volt circuit that requires a 50 amp breaker, the appropriate size of the breaker needed is 50 amps.
The appropriate breaker size for a washer is typically 15-20 amps.
The recommended wire size for a circuit carrying 35 amps of current is typically 8 AWG (American Wire Gauge).
The recommended wire size for a circuit carrying 80 amps of current is typically 4 AWG (American Wire Gauge).
The appropriate wire size for a 20 amp circuit is typically 12-gauge wire.
For a 25 amp circuit, the appropriate wire size is typically 10 gauge wire.
The appropriate wire size for a 30 amp circuit is typically 10 gauge wire.
The appropriate wire size for a 50 amp circuit is typically 6-gauge wire.
The appropriate wire size for a 60 amp circuit is typically 6-gauge wire.
To select a circuit breaker for a 400V system with a load of 64 amps, you typically choose a breaker rated for at least 125% of the continuous load. Therefore, the minimum rating would be 64 amps x 1.25 = 80 amps. A circuit breaker rated at 80 amps would be appropriate, ensuring it can safely handle the load without tripping under normal conditions. Additionally, consider the type of load and application, as well as any relevant local electrical codes.
The appropriate wire size for a 20 amp 220v circuit is typically 12-gauge wire.