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I would install a 60 amp sub-panel and use AWG #3 copper.

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Q: What size wire to use to run electric six hundred feet from the panel it will be for ceiling fan and six outlets?
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Is a 50 amp sub panel enough to do a bathroom and kitchen?

Possibly if the kitchen does not have an electric over and electric cook-top and no eclectic water heater in the bathroom. If they are electric have an electrician evaluate what is being powered in the kitchen and the bathroom to determine if a 50 amp sub-panel is large enough. I would for sure at least go with a 60 amp sub-panel.


How do you wire in for two dryers?

You need two separate 240 VAC circuits from your electric panel that are each rated at 30 amps if they are electric dryers.


Electrical wire sheathing should not project more than about 1 inch into the Aplumbing line B floor joist C electrical panel D ground?

Electric Panel ---------------------------- Based on the answers you have proposed, Electric Panel is the correct choice. However, I do not know of any requirement in the NEC that prohibits the sheathing from extending further into the panel. There is a requirement that it must extend through the connector, but I know of no NEC requirement on when it must stop. --Sparkfighter


How do you tell the meter amperage of your homes electric meter?

Your main breaker should tell you the amps of your panel.


Can a circuit with a GFCI be shared at the box?

Your question is a bit vague, but let's try a two part answer. If you have a GFCI breaker in an electric panel you should only have one connection at the breaker, but the breaker will protect all devices on the circuit. If you are talking about a GFCI outlet, they are equipped to extend the GFCI protection to other non-GFCI outlets by using the proper "output" connection on the GFCI.

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Plugging an electric heater into a GFI outlet caused the lights and other outlets to go out but didn't trip the circuit breaker why?

A GFCI receptacle can pass it's "protection" to other outlets wired from it. If the GFCI trips, all outlets wired from it will "trip" also. A GFCI tripping will not necessarily trip the circuit breaker in the service panel.


How do you remove in ceiling speakers?

Removing in-ceiling speakers must take into account the type of ceiling in which they are installed. Typically the panel that the speaker is set in can be lowered and the speaker can be lifted out for removal.


Where is the fuses for the 2002 highlander power outlets?

The fuses for the 2002 Toyota Highlanders power outlets are located in the fuse panel, near the hood release. They prevent an overload the vehicle and the equipment plugged into the outlets.


How do you Clean a suspended Ceiling?

It may be easiest to remove panel by panel and lightly scrub with a soft brush and soapy water.


What is the energy transformation of an electric gate with a solar panel?

Well, it would be solar to electric. Right? Because if the way to operate a gate has a solar panel, but the gate is electric, it would be solar to electric.


Can you use a 15 amp 115 volt device in standard outlet?

The outlet is connected to and protected by a breaker or fuse in a main electric panel. The outlet should be sized to the protection. Usually utility outlets in a residence are either 15 A or 20 A. If there are multiple outlets on a circuit then the total current cannot exceed the protection value of the breaker or fuse.


What houses are fit for tin ceiling?

Any ceiling can be fitted with a tin ceiling, whether a traditional tin ceiling or one fitted into a drop ceiling panel frame. Tin ceilings are generally purchased in panels and are available in a wide variety of both traditional and modern patterns.


What are the benefits of using ceiling panels?

Depending on which type of ceiling panel, there are several benefits. Radiant ceiling tiles are an economic heating alternative. Suspended ceiling tiles enhance a room's appearance and provide sound insulation. Acoustic ceiling panels provide further sound control.


How do you check electrical ceiling wiring?

If you appear to have a problem with wiring in ceiling and no ceiling access, you may have to make your own access. One way in a Sheetrock ceiling would be to cut a hole that will fit a quick access panel. This way you won't have to repair and repairing the area.


Can I use the Peerless SA745PU Universal Articulating Flat Panel Wall TV Mount to suspend a TV from my ceiling?

It is best to use one designed to mount on the ceiling.


What is the DB panel?

A DB panel is a shortened form for a distribution panel, a panel carrying the fuses, terminals, and other components of a number of subsidiary electric circuits.


How an Acoustic Ceiling Panel Works?

Acoustic ceiling panels have been used for decades to dampen sound in many kinds of rooms. They are used in classrooms, meeting halls, and recording studios to help reduce the amount of echo that is caused when someone makes noise in the room. The Gap Between the Tiles and the Real Ceiling One of the things that helps an acoustic ceiling panel dampen the noise is that the ceiling is dropped down lower than the actual ceiling of the room. The lowered ceiling gives sound less space to bounce around in, which causes it to die faster. The gap between the acoustic ceiling panel and the true ceiling of the room also creates a buffer zone where the sound waves can dissipate noiselessly above the acoustic panel. The gap does not have to be very deep to have a tremendous impact on the way sound travels in the room below. Ceiling Panel Texture Another aspect of acoustic ceiling panels that helps dampen sound is the texture of the ceiling tiles. Each tile has thousands of bumps and valleys built into the surface. The sound waves that strike one of these textured tiles breaks up against the different levels on the surface of the tiles. If the ceiling were flat and smooth, the sound waves would remain intact and be bounced directly back toward the room at almost full volume. The rough texture of the acoustic ceiling panel allows it to absorb much of the sound instead of reflecting it back. Materials the Panels are Made From An acoustic ceiling panel is made of ceiling tiles that are a soft, pliable material. They are usually coated with a matte finish which also helps them absorb sound. The materials these ceiling tiles are made from are very porous, which is another way that the tiles transfer the sound waves into the dead air between the tiles and the ceiling instead of transferring it back toward the room. If the acoustic tiles were made from a dense or more solid material they would not have the ability to absorb and transfer sound waves at all. The softer material allows the tile to keep the room quieter.