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10mm cable is overkill for a 50 amp breaker. You can definitely use it.
Minimum size is 10 gauge with a 30 amp breaker. To be safe I would install an 8 gauge with a 40 amp breaker.
it is used in a harbor where ships dock. breakers lower wave intensity so safe docking can be achieved. a breaker is no more than a big wall that runs underwater and above water.
No, it would not be safe because 250v is too high for that breaker. <<>> In North America all household breakers are rated at 120/240 volts. A 250 volt 15 amp breaker would would be a two pole breaker and take up two slots in the distribution panel. This can be pulled out and replaced with two separate 15 amp breakers or one 15 amp breaker and a slot panel filler to cover the second slot.
Yes, if you are running it no farther than 100 feet. If you are going over 100 feet use AWG # 10 wire on the 20 amp breaker.
10mm cable is overkill for a 50 amp breaker. You can definitely use it.
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It is safe to operate your vehicle without a dip stick in the transmission. The dip stick is mainly used to test the level of fluid in the transmission.
several options here! 1.contact a professional safe breaker. (wait outside the scrubs. Wed 9am is good.) 2. contact an ex BP underwater welder. He has the tools. 3. employ a midget to enter through the back seat. Boot can be releases from here. best of luck (trustypal@gmail.com) 1987 BMW 730
Minimum size is 10 gauge with a 30 amp breaker. To be safe I would install an 8 gauge with a 40 amp breaker.
Yes they are.
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A circuit breaker of 30 amps will protect a 30 amp load . you may have a 1000 amps service it does not matter because the 30 amps breaker will open up at 30 amps therefore safe. OF COURSE THE OTHER WAY AROUND WILL NEVER WORK. Just check to make sure that the wire from the 30 amp breaker is a #10 or larger. If it was a 50 amp plug originally more that likely the wire will be a #6. As the answer above states it is safe.
A welder utilizes technical drawings to determine what type of joint he must weld , joint preparation, where on the joint the weld must be placed, the size of the weld, and so on . Certain structures require this specific information , in order to be safe , sound , etc.
it matters what type of stick you can always use a knife or you can try to peel it off with your hand. But the knife is not a safe way but doing it with your hand is the safe way.
No, it is not safe to use a #8 conductor on a 50 amp breaker. A #8 conductor is only rated at 45 amps capacity. By connecting it to a 50 amp breaker, which would trip at 50 amps on an overload, would overload the conductor by an extra 5 amps. This would be a conflict against the electrical code.
Yes, non stick cookware is safe for pets. It's about as safe as any other material, assuming you pet doesn't eat the cookware, which would be very hard to do. Unless you have a pet lion.