Depends on the wire size used in the circuit. If you use AWG # 14 wire you must use a 15 amp breaker. If it is wired with AWG # 12 wire then you use a 20 amp breaker. If a AWG # 10 wire is used then a 30 amp breaker is required. The breaker protects the wiring from overheating so you must use the proper size breaker for the wire used.
The largest 2 pole breaker typically available for residential use is a 200 amp breaker. This breaker is commonly used for main electrical panels to provide power to the entire home.
No, each segment of a tandem breaker is what the breaker rating on the handle states. Tandem breakers are used when there is no space left in the distribution panelboard. You get an extra circuit by removing the full size breaker and installing a tandem breaker,
For a circuit with a load of 10 amps, a breaker of 15 amps should be used for adequate protection. It is important to choose a breaker size that is slightly higher than the load to prevent frequent tripping and ensure safety.
Circuit breaker or switch
it is used to facilitate cutting angelfood cake.
A cake breaker is a tool that gently separates cake without crushing or compressing it. Cake breakers are used primarily on angel food cakes, and are also useful on very moist or sticky cakes, Bundt cakes, and any layer cake. They can also be used on a flat cake or sheet cake to portion out pieces; after breaking, a knife or cake server is used to easily cut and remove the pieces. Cutting through a line made by a cake breaker is easy and leaves a nice looking edge.
An electrical breaker is a safety device used to open a circuit that has an electrical fault on it.
Used a piece of cake for what reason?
A 40-50 amp breaker is typically used for an electric range.
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The maximum amperage rating for a circuit breaker that can be safely used with the electrical equipment in this room is 20 amps to ensure it does not exceed the capacity of the breaker.
A fuse is a one-time device; once it is used, it is no good. A breaker can be reset.
For a 30 amp breaker, a 10-gauge wire should be used.
For a 60 amp breaker, a 6-gauge wire should be used.
A 6-gauge wire should be used with a 60 amp breaker.
Depends on the wire size used in the circuit. If you use AWG # 14 wire you must use a 15 amp breaker. If it is wired with AWG # 12 wire then you use a 20 amp breaker. If a AWG # 10 wire is used then a 30 amp breaker is required. The breaker protects the wiring from overheating so you must use the proper size breaker for the wire used.