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You need to find the rating label on the unit. It would not be unusual for this to happen. I expect you need a 20 amp circuit.

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Is a 40 amp circuit breaker ok for a 30 amp air conditioner?

No, it is not recommended to have a circuit breaker with a higher amperage rating than the device it is protecting. In this case, you should use a 30 amp circuit breaker for a 30 amp air conditioner to ensure proper protection from overcurrent.


When air conditioner is turned on its keeps tripping the circuit breaker its on a 220 line?

Could be a fault with the air conditioner, or the circuit breaker isn't designed to work with it. Does it trip in the first few minutes when turned on? When powering up it draws a peak current, if the CB isn't designed to ignore temporary peak currents then it will think a fault is occurring and trip. You better also check the power cable from the breaker to the outside condensing unit. In my case, the cable was shorting intermittently to ground at the input clamp to the disconnect. Luckily I heard the zapping, then saw the damage, and easily repaired it.


Can a circuit breaker be tripped by using 20 amp sockets instead of 15 amp sockets?

A circuit breaker protects the wires that the devices are connected to. If the devices that are connected to the circuit are 20 amps the wire size should be #12 wire fed from a 20 amp breaker. This breaker should not trip unless the circuit is overloaded or a fault occurs on the circuit. If the devices that are connected to the circuit are15 amps the wire size should be #14 wire fed from a15 amp breaker. This breaker should not trip unless the circuit is overloaded or a fault occurs on the circuit. Putting 20 amp sockets on this 15 amp circuit will work but the circuit is limited to the amount of load that can be plugged in. You will not get the full capacity of the 20 socket because the breaker will trip at 15 amps.


What is wrong when you switch from fan to air conditioner and it shuts the breaker in the electricity box?

You're actually OPENING the breaker. And it means you're drawing too much power. 1 air conditioner=about 10 box fans. Try unplugging things using the same circuit. An air conditioner draws a lot of juice. An A/C and a microwave, for example, are too much for most homes to handle. Your breaker box should (hopefully) tell you what breaker goes where.


What size amp circuit breaker should be used for a air compressor?

This is determined by the size motor and the amount of amps the motor draws, be on the safe side and consult the owners manual or an Electrician. <<>> The sizing of the breaker and feeder wire is based on the amperage of the compressor. Look on the name plate and find the amperage. The amperage on the nameplate then has to be multiplied by the motors full load amperage and that value is used for the wire size. Because the load is a motor the FLA is again multiplied by 250% to size the breaker. This takes into allowance the high starting current of a motor from 0 to 100% RPM.

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Is a 40 amp circuit breaker ok for a 30 amp air conditioner?

No, it is not recommended to have a circuit breaker with a higher amperage rating than the device it is protecting. In this case, you should use a 30 amp circuit breaker for a 30 amp air conditioner to ensure proper protection from overcurrent.


What information should be included on circuit breaker labels?

Circuit breaker labels should include the voltage rating, current rating, type of circuit, and the location of the circuit breaker.


When air conditioner is turned on its keeps tripping the circuit breaker its on a 220 line?

Could be a fault with the air conditioner, or the circuit breaker isn't designed to work with it. Does it trip in the first few minutes when turned on? When powering up it draws a peak current, if the CB isn't designed to ignore temporary peak currents then it will think a fault is occurring and trip. You better also check the power cable from the breaker to the outside condensing unit. In my case, the cable was shorting intermittently to ground at the input clamp to the disconnect. Luckily I heard the zapping, then saw the damage, and easily repaired it.


How are Branch circuit protected?

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


What should you do to the surge strip if the circuit breaker fails to reset?

You should replace the surge strip if the circuit breaker fails to reset.


Where is the circuit breaker for a hot water heater?

The best way to determine which circuit breaker is for the water heater is with a voltage meter, It is suppose to be only one circuit breaker, but in a faulty application it could be two breakers


What should I do if my circuit breaker popped?

If your circuit breaker has tripped, you should first try to identify the cause of the overload by unplugging devices or appliances connected to that circuit. Then, reset the circuit breaker by flipping the switch back to the "on" position. If the circuit breaker continues to trip, it may indicate a more serious electrical issue that requires professional assistance.


Must wires be connected to breaker box?

It should be connected to circuit breaker. Circuit breaker will automatically discontinue the flow of electricity if it detects faulty condition.


What do I do if there is no circuit breaker for outdoor light?

If you have a light that is not being powered through a circuit breaker or fuse, you should call a qualified electrician to remove this circuit from the panel's bus and install a circuit breaker for it. Without an overcurrent protective device (circuit breaker or fuse) you have a potential fire hazard.


What size circuit breaker should be used for dishwasher and disposal?

A 15 amp dedicated circuit breaker should be used for the dishwasher. The disposal can be wired to the general kitchen 15 amp circuit.


A parallel circuit breaker should be connected in a parallel to the circuit it's protecting?

For a circuit breaker to protect anything, it must be wired in series with whatever it is protecting.


What are the breaker ampere trip ratings?

The ampere frame rating for a circuit breaker designates how the circuit breaker should be configured. It also states the trip unit of the amp.