The maximum amperage rating for a 15 amp switch is 15 amps.
The maximum amperage rating of the 20 amp switch is 20 amps.
The maximum amperage rating for a 40 amp receptacle is 40 amps.
The maximum amperage rating of the 125 amp Homeline breaker is 125 amps.
The maximum amperage rating for a 15 amp extension cord is 15 amps.
The maximum amperage rating for a double breaker 20 amp is 20 amps.
The maximum amperage rating for a standard 15 amp duplex receptacle is 15 amps.
The maximum amperage rating of a 125 amp Square D breaker is 125 amps.
The maximum amperage rating of the Square D 125 amp breaker is 125 amps.
The maximum amperage rating for a circuit breaker that can safely protect a 20 amp circuit is 20 amps.
No, a 6 amp switch should not be used to control a 12 amp motor as it may cause the switch to overheat and fail due to exceeding its amperage rating. It is important to match the switch's amperage rating with the motor's amperage to ensure safe and proper operation.
The maximum amperage rating for a 200 amp main disconnect in an electrical panel is 200 amps.
The maximum amperage rating of a 40 amp GFCI breaker is 40 amps. This rating indicates the highest amount of current the breaker can safely handle before tripping. It differs from other amperage ratings in that it is specifically designed to protect circuits with a maximum load of 40 amps, providing safety against ground faults.