A plug and play 15v amp circuit is one that you can simply plug in. It has a three pronged plug so no special wiring is needed.
It can be 15 amp or it can be 20 amp depending on what size was was used. AWG #14 wire uses a 15 amp breaker. AWG #12 requires a 20 amp breaker.
It is a slang terminology for a connection to a 15 amp receptacle
A dedicated circuit is defined as a circuit having only one defined device as the load.
It is an outlet that uses 15 amps :D
Generally, a 15 amp plug.
Use the correct fuse and nothing else.
A 15 Amp extension cord can be plugged into a 20 Amp circuit. It is important that what you're extending does not require more then 10-12 Amps.
There isn't a formula, but the general rule is that you allow for 1 amp per outlet and you load the circuit to 80% of maximum. For a 15 Amp circuit you can have a maximum of 12 outlets.
A 15 amp receptacle is protected by a 15 amp breaker. The 15 amp breaker will trip on any current over 15 amps. So if the 20 amp machine draws a full 20 amps, then the answer is no. Due to some operations of machines they will not draw the full nameplate amperage until they reach a certain point in there cycling. The machine may run at the start but when it reaches that point it could trip the breaker. If the machine is not hardwired but plugged in, you could not run a 20 amp machine on a 15 amp receptacle, due to the different pin configurations on the plug cap.
Replace the 30 Amp Breaker with a 15 Amp breaker.
Yes as long as you change the 50 amp breaker to a 15 amp breaker. You will be hard pressed to get the 50 amp #6 wire under the terminals of the 15 amp receptacle.
Easy way to check were the problem is take a 6" piece of wire. Unhook the remote wire from your amp. Then hookup your 6" piece of wire to amp remote terminal then take other end and connect to the 12+ terminal. If amp powers up the its in the headunit. If amp does not powerup or goes into protect mode the amp is problem.
The majority of the circuits in your home are run on 15 amp circuits.
The 13 amp fuse with blow at the lower rate to the 15 amp fuse. And At 15 amp the motor is normally more powerful - check the wattage used in both
15 amp outlet on a 20 amp circuit.
5 amp,10 amp, 15 amp, 20 amp, 25 amp, and 30 amp.
Generally, a 15 amp plug.
15 AMP
Use the correct fuse and nothing else.
15 is the amp pf the cigarette lighter fuse in Astra envoy.
No, you could overload the wiring and start a fire.