Use AWG #10 wire on a 20 amp breaker.
depends if its a 2 slice or 4 slice toaster and maximum power usage.. I'd say a 5amp for a 2 slice and a 13amp for a 4
To find the required resistor size for a 40-watt load in a 120-volt circuit, you can use Ohm's Law, which states that power (P) equals voltage (V) multiplied by current (I): ( P = V \times I ). First, calculate the current: ( I = \frac{P}{V} = \frac{40W}{120V} = \frac{1}{3} A \approx 0.33 A ). Then, using Ohm's Law ( V = I \times R ), rearrange to find the resistance: ( R = \frac{V}{I} = \frac{120V}{0.33 A} \approx 363.64 , \Omega ). Therefore, a resistor of approximately 364 ohms is required.
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For a 120V hand dryer with a rating of 20 amps, use a 20 amp breaker to match the device's ampacity and prevent potential overloading or overheating issues.
I don't know what the NEC - OR 2011 is. Is that a code book for the state of Oregon? The NEC does not allow using a gas pipe as a grounding electrode. You run the risk of heating the gas to explosive temperatures.
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you dont go by voltage to determine wire size its amps you have to go by. 15A= 14GA 20A= 12GA 30A= 10GA and so on down the line. 120VA at 120V = 1A 14ga will be more than heavy enough. If you are replacing a power cord you can yse a 16 or 18ga cable. 120VA is a measure of power, not voltage. Thus, you need a cable capable of carrying 120/V amperes safely, where V is the voltage (usually 120V in North America).
To calculate the amperage, you need to use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Assuming a standard voltage of 120V, you can calculate the amperage by dividing 600 watts by 120 volts, which equals 5 amps. Therefore, 600 watts would require 5 amps of current at 120 volts.
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