The maximum current rating of a 2 pole 25 amp breaker is 25 amps.
The maximum current rating of a 2 pole 60 amp breaker is 60 amps.
The maximum current rating for a 2 pole breaker that can handle 25 amps is 25 amps.
The maximum current rating for a 60 amp 2 pole breaker is 60 amps. This type of breaker is used in electrical circuits to protect against overcurrent situations by interrupting the flow of electricity when the current exceeds the rated limit.
Yes, the rating of a 3 pole circuit breaker is the same for each conductor that is connected to it. A three pole breaker rated at 30 amps will have 3 #10 wires from it that connect to the load.
You have a double pole breaker for 240Volt supply. The maximum current is 15 amp.
The maximum voltage capacity of a 240V single pole breaker is 240 volts.
A 60 amp double pole breaker can handle a maximum electrical load of 60 amps.
Assuming 208V 1 phase, 125% of the FLA, 40X 1.25 = 50, A 50 amp 2 pole breaker would be used and would be the maximum allowed by the NEC
The maximum electrical load that can be safely handled by a 20 amp 2-pole breaker is 40 amps.
The maximum electrical load that can be safely handled by a 15 amp 2 pole breaker is 30 amps.
The maximum electrical load that can be safely handled by a 15 amp 2-pole breaker is 30 amps.
Using a 20A-250V single outlet with 10-2 wire and a 30A double pole breaker is not recommended. The outlet is rated for 20 amps, which means it can only handle that maximum current safely; using a breaker rated for 30 amps could allow excessive current to flow before the breaker trips, posing a fire risk. It's important to match the breaker size to the outlet's rating to ensure safe operation. Always consult a qualified electrician for electrical work to ensure compliance with local codes and safety standards.