The minimum size equipment grounding conductor required by the NEC for a branch circuit protected by a 50-ampere rated circuit breaker is 10 AWG copper or 8 AWG aluminum.
Yes, it will be protected by a circuit breaker or fuse. The normal rating of the circuit breaker or fuse is 25% more than the maximum current expected, or the maximum current allowed for the cable size, whichever is lower.
If the circuit is properly protected by the right size breaker the most that will happen is the breaker will trip. If the wire is not protected by the proper size breaker, the insulation on the wire could heat up, melt, short the conductors which could possibly create a fire.
No, it does not have voltage in trip position.
The wiring of a N.O. or N.C. device is dependant on the function of what is to be done by the circuit it is in. The ambiguity of the question should be more defined as to what the device is and the operation it is supposed to preform in the circuit.
If it is then it has a 3 or 5 amp fuse. Some are not.
By a fuse or a circuit breaker.
Inventions are normally protected by applying for a patent.
The maximum amperage capacity of the circuit protected by 30 amp breakers is 30 amps.
The recommended amperage for a circuit protected by a 50-amp breaker is 80 of the breaker's rating, which is 40 amps.
Most baseboard heaters use hi voltage thermostats.
Branch circuits are protected by the circuit breaker found in the electrical panel. Each circuit should have its one breaker. The breaker should be rated to protect the insulation of the wire, so you can determine the breaker size based on the circuit conductor size Example #14-2 should be protected by a 15 amp breaker
It is not fused, it's protected by a circuit breaker. Where is the circuit breaker ?
The license plate light circuit is protected with the tail light circuit fuse.
Fuses are normally associated in series with the component(s) to be protected from over-current, so that when the fuse blows (opens) it's going to open the whole circuit and prevent cutting-edge through the ingredient
Short circuit is when two phases or lines on the power circuit has be abruptly bridged, causing a protected electrical circuit to trip.
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