In a residential application it would most likely be used as the breaker for the entire main electric panel or a subpanel feed.
A #4 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C is rated at 85 amps.
Yes, # 4 AWG copper and 100 amps is the max.
If you are supplying power to a 100 amp cont. load then 100 x 125% = 125 amp A #3 wire with an insulation factor of 75 and 90 degrees C is rated at 100 and 105 amps respectively. A #1 wire with an insulation factor of 75 and 90 degrees C is rated at 130 and 140 amps respectively.
The 240 volt receptacle has to have an amperage rating. It is this rating that governs the wire size and breaker size to feed the circuit. The new two pole breaker will be inserted in the 100 amp distribution if space is available and connected to the new wiring that terminates at the new receptacle.
In a residential application it would most likely be used as the breaker for the entire main electric panel or a subpanel feed.
No, it is not recommended to use a 200 amp subpanel on a 100 amp branch circuit. The subpanel rating should not exceed the capacity of the branch circuit to prevent overloading and potential safety hazards. It is important to match the subpanel rating with the branch circuit capacity to ensure proper electrical function.
I would need more detailon your question but what i can tell you is 100' of #10 THHN eire is 8320grams with insulation and 7110 grams as bear copper wire. Now what i am trying to figure out is if that copper wire is 100% copper or not?
It is not recommended to use a 60 amp main breaker to supply a 100 amp subpanel. This can lead to overloading the main breaker and potentially causing a fire hazard. It's important to match the ampacity of the subpanel to the main breaker for safe and efficient operation.
It depends on what you are adding for a load. There is nothing wrong with what you have, but if you have more than two circuits to add, a subpanel is your answer if the loads are lighting or other small stuff. Pricewise and ease of installation equals a subpanel. If adding larger loads, an upgrade to 200 amps is necessary.
Approximately 100 cups of rice will feed 100 people.
#4 thhn copper or # 2 aluminum
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It requires 88 pounds of feed to produce 100 pounds of milk
It is generally not recommended to run an additional breaker panel in parallel with an existing one. This can create potential safety hazards, overload circuits, and violate electrical codes. It is best to consult with a licensed electrician to properly assess the situation and determine the best course of action.
100... rabbits? kids? zombies?