This is the type of system in a typical residence. Each breaker controls a separate circuit and all devices are wired in parallel. Each system would be designed for the specific application, including how many amps were available for the specific installation.
If it's a wired connection...YES. Minimum clearance should be 6-8". I forget which.
The ratio for a 480 VAC to 120 VAC is 4 to 1.
400 vac stands for 400 volts alternating current. It indicates the voltage level of an electrical system that delivers alternating current power.
The maximum voltage rating for a 120/240 VAC breaker is 240 volts.
vac stands for AC voltage
Should be about 120 VAC.
Vac usually stands for voltage alternating current. It represents the voltage of an alternating current electrical system.
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By connecting two separate 120 VAC legs into one. If they are and if it comes to your home from a local utility they will be, it will add to 240. Whenever combining AC or Sine waves into one for the purpose of adding they must be in phase.
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The recommended voltage input for a 24 VAC transformer is typically around 120 volts.