To answer this question a voltage is needed. 1 HP = 746 Watts. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Yes, you can use a 10 amp 125 volt power cord on your computer with a 6 amp 125 volt input. The power cord's amp rating represents the maximum current it can handle, so it is suitable for your computer's lower amperage requirement. Just ensure the voltage matches to avoid any potential damage.
The electrical code states that a 50 HP 460 volt three phase motor draws 65 amps. The ideal amperage would be taken from the motors nameplate as different motors of the same horsepower will have different amperage's depending on what they are designed to do.
Three or four would be normal. The total current should not exceed the rating of the main panel, so depending on how intensively the different circuits are used, more could be installed.
Technically, it depends on the power factor of the 50 KVA circuit, which is not stated.If the load is purely resistive, then the power factor is ' 1 ', and50 KW = 67.05 Horsepower .If the power factor is not ' 1 ', then 50 KVA = (67.05 HP) x (power factor).
Yes, no problem at all going to a larger ampacity of wire. Larger size wire yes, smaller size wire no.
You should not load a 125 amp panel any more than 100 amps.
The maximum current capacity of a 125 amp breaker is 125 amps.
34.9 HP on a 2006 CR 125
The maximum amperage rating of the 125 amp Homeline breaker is 125 amps.
The maximum amperage capacity of a 125 amp panel with a main breaker is 125 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.
About 27 hp
39 HP
16A
The maximum amperage capacity of the 125 amp main breaker in the electrical panel is 125 amps.
The maximum current rating for the circuit breaker required for a 125 amp load is 125 amps.