There are two temperature categories for copper buss bar. For a 30 degree C rise the sizes are 1/4" X 1" or 3/8" X 3/4". For a 50 degree C rise the size is 1/4" X 3/4". Both of these temperature categories will handle 400 amps.
To obtain the amp of the copper bus bar, multiply the width of the bus bar by the thickness of the bus bar to obtain the current carrying capacity of the bus bar.
A 40 amp breaker is used in conjunction with AWG # 8 copper wire. The black and red wires are connected to the breaker. The ground wire is connected to the ground bar and the white wire is connected to the neutral bar.
The following sizes of bus-bar will have the capacity to handle 1000 amps, 3/16 x 4", 1/4 x 3 1/2", 3/8 x 2 1/2", and 1/2 x 2".
Washing machines in the U.S. operate on 120 volts. That requires a single pole 20 amp breaker and wired with 12/2 w-ground wire. Black to the breaker, white to the neutral bus bar, and copper ground to the ground bus bar.
Yes, as long as the bar fridge wattage is less than 650 W
Bus bar is a physical component that carries the current. AMP is unit of current. They can not be converted
To obtain the amp of the copper bus bar, multiply the width of the bus bar by the thickness of the bus bar to obtain the current carrying capacity of the bus bar.
No, full size refrigerators require a dedicated minimum 15 or 20 amp outlet.
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On a 200 amp or any size service the ground wire is easily identified. Look in the distribution panel for the neutral bus bar. This is where the service neutral (white wire) is connected to the distribution panel. There you will see a bare copper wire connected to the same neutral bar. This is the ground wire that is connected to the ground rods out side of the house.
It is the volume(size) of the bar.
Because the horizontal bar signifies that the numerals are to be multiplied by a 1000 hence 1000*4 = 4000
A 40 amp breaker is used in conjunction with AWG # 8 copper wire. The black and red wires are connected to the breaker. The ground wire is connected to the ground bar and the white wire is connected to the neutral bar.
4000 lbs with load stabilizer bar.
That depends on the size of the candy bar.