What kinda amp should you use for Dual BP1204?
For the Dual BP1204 subwoofers, you should use a monoblock amplifier that can handle at least 600 watts RMS at 1-ohm impedance. This will ensure that the subwoofers receive enough power to deliver their full potential without risking damage to the amplifier or the subwoofers. Make sure to check the manufacturer's specifications for recommended amplifier power ratings as well.
What is 27 MHz to AWG wire conversion?
27 Mega Hertz relates to a radio frequency in the 11 Meter Band, also known as Citizens Band. American Wire Gauge (AWG) relates to electrical wire thickness and does not correlate with the Citizens Band. That is unless you are trying to make an antenna for a CB Radio -- in which case you can use a 108 inch length of AWG-10, solid wire.
How many amps are in a 110 circuit?
The circuit will have zero amps. There is one value missing from the question. The equation that you are looking for is I = E/R. Amps = Volts/Resistance or I = W/E or I = Sq Root of W/R.
Once you find the resistance or watts, using the equations above you can find the amperage the circuit draws.
The GFCI on the exterior hot tub trips when it rains?
A Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor (GFCI) may trip in outdoor installations during periods of high humidity, including rainy days. The problem is mostly associated with the use of electrical boxes that lack adequate protection of the supply wires against humidity. Unless the problem originates with the tub's internal wiring, and that needs to be corrected, the use of NEMA 4X (water-tight) enclosures instead of NEMA 3R (rain-tight) types help control this problem.
Is it required for bathroom light switches to be protected by the GFCI?
No, it is not required for bathroom light switches to be protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) unless they are within six feet of a sink or water source. However, installing GFCI protection can add an extra layer of safety in wet environments like bathrooms.
What size wire is required for a 220 volt at 54 amps?
For a 220 volt circuit at 54 amps, you would need a wire rated for at least 6 AWG (American Wire Gauge) size to handle the current safely. It's always recommended to consult with a licensed electrician or refer to local electrical codes for specific requirements.
What size rigid metal conduit should be used to house eight no 6 rh wires AND NINE NO 14 FEP wires?
For the eight No. 6 THHN wires and nine No. 14 FEP wires, a 1 ½ inch rigid metal conduit would be suitable to accommodate the wires while providing ample space for installation and allowing for easy cable pulling. This size conduit allows for proper bundling and prevents overheating of the wires.
Can you splice a switch from a switch for a different light?
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz supply service.
You can if the "hot" wire comes from the distribution panel or from an unswitched source directly to the switch box. The switch box has to be a two gang box to hold both switches. The "hot" wire is pigtailed to two six inch pieces of wire. These two feeds are then connected to the top terminal of the switches. The switches are now in parallel with a common feed. The bottom terminals of the switches are then connected to the appropriate lighting loads.
As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.
Before you do any work yourself,
on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,
always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.
IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY
REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
How many amps is 26 awg wire rated for?
A 26 AWG wire typically has a current rating of around 0.22-0.3 amps for power transmission in open air or an enclosed environment. This may vary based on factors like temperature and insulation material.
What does a GFCI protect you from?
A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protects you from electric shock by quickly shutting off power to the circuit when it detects a ground fault or abnormal current flow. This can happen when there is a short circuit, a malfunctioning appliance, or contact with water.
What wire do you need for a 30 amp clothes dyer?
You need a 40 amp breaker for a range. From a 40 amp breaker, standard ranges have a three conductor #8 copper wire installed, terminating in a three pole four wire grounding receptacle. NEMA number 14-50R.
If both the black and white wires are hot, it sounds like the wiring may have been done incorrectly. It's important to have a licensed electrician evaluate and correct the issue to ensure proper and safe wiring. Connecting a four-prong outlet with reversed hot wires can be a safety hazard and needs to be addressed by a professional.
Can you use 10-2 wire for 50amps?
No, a 10-2 wire is typically rated for a maximum of 30 amps. For a 50-amp circuit, you would need to use a heavier gauge wire, such as 6-3 wire, which is designed to carry that amount of current safely. Using a wire with a lower ampacity than needed can lead to overheating and potentially create a fire hazard.
Chain switch is an old term for identifying the chain or string that hung from light bulbs that illuminated rooms in homes of the past. Light bulb sockets equipped with a "chain switch" or pull line of metal beads and a string can still be purchased at local hardware stores.
How many amps can a 2.2 megohm resistor handle?
A 2.2 megohm resistor can handle very low current because of its high resistance value. Using Ohm's Law (I = V/R), at a typical voltage of 5V, the current would be around 2.3 microamps.
How Many Amps Can a 30 Amp Circuit Handle?
A 30 amp circuit can handle a maximum of 30 amps of current flow continuously without tripping the circuit breaker. It is important not to exceed this amperage to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards.
Circular mils for 12 awg solid wire?
The cross-sectional area of a 12 AWG solid wire is approximately 6530 circular mils. Circular mils are commonly used to measure the cross-sectional area of wires and cables in electrical engineering.
How many 50 amp 3 phase breakers can you install in a panel?
It depends upon how many slots are in the panelboard. Divide this number by three and that will give you the amount of breakers that can be installed.
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What is the Amperage of the panel? Will these circuits all be running at the same time? There is space to allow (14) but there are a lot of other things to consider.
Look in the very back of the switch box. There you should see a screw with a bare copper wire wrapped around it. That is your ground wire. Loosen the screw and add a piece of wire under it and then re tighten it. Extend it out to where you can connect it to the switch. The extended piece of wire should be bare or green so as not to get it confused with the other "hot" and neutral wires. Re install your new switch. Just as a note of interest, when you screw the switch to the box this also grounds the switch frame if the box is grounded. The code states that if there is a ground screw on the switch this must be the method that is used. What this allows is that when the switch is removed from the box the ground will still be intact to the switch for safety reasons.
What is safe load in watts for 12 gauge copper wire over 50 feet at 120 volts on 20-amp circuit?
The total loaded 20 amp breaker operating on 120 volts will handle 2400 watts before it will trip. This is the maximum and the circuit wiring will probably get warm. De-rate to 80% capacity will bring the wattage down to 2400 x .8 = 1920 watts.
746 watts is equal to how many amps?
1 HP≡ 33,000 ft·lbf/minby definition= 550 ft·lbf/ssince1 min = 60 s= 550×0.3048×0.45359237 m·kgf/s since1 ft= 0.3048 m and= 76.0402249068 kgf·m/s1 lb= 0.45359237 kg= 76.0402249068×9.80665 kg·m2/s3g= 9.80665 m/s2= 745.69987158227022 Wsince1 W≡ 1 J/s = 1 N·m/s = 1 (kg·m/s2)·(m/s)
Or given that 1 hp = 550 ft·lbf/s, 1 ft = 0.3048 m, 1 lbf ≈ 4.448 N, 1 J = 1 N·m, 1 W = 1 J/s: 1 hp = 746 W
Can a 400 watt high pressure sodium bulb be used in a 400 watt metal halide ballast?
I actually have a 400w hps ballast and I can also use my 400w metal halide bulb in it with no problem.
So what your saying is they do, but they dont? the answer is, they dont. You can get universal bulbs hps to plug into a mh ballast they have a miniturized igniter inside the bulb.
As I understand it, a 400W metal halide bulb can be used with a 400W hps ballast, but not the converse. A MH bulb has the igniter in the bulb, and the HPS has it in the ballast--which pretty much goes along with your comment above. Apparently the double presence of the igniter in the HPS setup is OK.you can run metal halide in same wattage's but not hps in metal halide systems.you can run such as (same wattage's)250 watt metal halide-400 watt halide ect in hps systems but not hps bulbs in halide systems. they make conversion bulbs to run halide in hps as well and vice versa.
Can a 6 amp switch control a 12 amp motor?
No, a 6 amp switch should not be used to control a 12 amp motor as it may cause the switch to overheat and fail due to exceeding its amperage rating. It is important to match the switch's amperage rating with the motor's amperage to ensure safe and proper operation.
Ten-gauge wire is rated to carry how many amperes?
A ten-gauge wire is typically rated to carry around 30-35 amperes of current. It's important to consult the manufacturer's specifications or relevant electrical codes to determine the exact ampacity for a specific application.