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You have a double pole breaker for 240Volt supply. The maximum current is 15 amp.

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What type panel does a 4 pole breaker require?

The panel and breaker have to be of the same manufacturer. This way the breaker will fit into the panel. If the panel has a push in bus bar, the breaker must also be the type to accept the bus bar. If the bus bars in the panel are of the bolt in type then the breaker also has to be a bolt in breaker.


What is a DPDT relay?

DPDT stands for double pole double throw, basically its a relay that when energized, by what ever is controlling it, it will have 2 sets of non-connected contacts "make connection" at the same time. You would use one where you have 2 separate systems that you want controlled by the same action. That help?


Can you downgrade from a 125amp main breaker to 100 amp breaker using the same box?

You can reduce the breaker size because that limits the current that can reach the main panel. There is no safety issue other than the significant danger in an unskilled person changing out a main breaker.


How do you install a miniature breaker?

A miniature breaker is just two breaker that fit into one breaker slot. These types of breakers are designed to install the same as a full size breaker. Different types of breakers have different mounting configurations to the panels bus bars so installation instructions are not possible without knowing the make and type.


Is it ok to change a breaker box in a house from 2 fuses at 50amps to one at 50 and one at 35 amps?

Breaker boxes do not have fuses associated with them unless the main disconnect is independent from the breaker box. If that is the case both fuses have to be the same in the main disconnect that protects the breaker box.

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What is the purpose of a double lug breaker and how does it function in an electrical circuit?

A double lug breaker is used to connect two separate electrical circuits to a single breaker. It functions by allowing both circuits to be controlled by the same breaker, providing a convenient way to manage multiple circuits with limited space in an electrical panel.


How do you define a pole in circuit breaker?

A pole In a circut breaker refers to the number of circuts it controls, single pole only controls one, double controls 2 at same time


What is a double pole breaker and how does it differ from a single pole breaker in terms of electrical circuit protection?

A double pole breaker is a type of circuit breaker that controls two separate electrical circuits at the same time. It differs from a single pole breaker in that it can disconnect both the hot and neutral wires in a circuit, providing greater protection against overloads and short circuits. This makes it suitable for larger appliances or circuits that require more power.


Does square D make a circuit breaker with a 15 amp and 20 amp breaker in the same breaker?

No tandem breakers are of the same value.


Can you use a double pole 15 amp breaker in place of a 20 amp single pole breaker for a 12000 BTU air conditioner?

No, it is not safe to use a double pole 15 amp breaker in place of a 20 amp single pole breaker for a 12000 BTU air conditioner. The breaker size must match the electrical requirements of the appliance to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards. It is recommended to consult with a qualified electrician to ensure the proper breaker is used.


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How do you wire a DPST switch?

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Can you install a tandem breaker?

Tandem breakers, often called split breakers or double breakers, provide two separate circuits in the space of a regular sized breaker opening. Every circuit breaker panel has a limited number of circuit openings available. The problem is that when the openings are all used up and you still need to add another circuit, what do you do? You could change the electrical panel or double up circuits on a breaker, but this could place too much load on a particular circuit. So what then? The answer that many have found is a tandem breaker. This type breaker is the same size as any other breaker, but it has its difference. This breaker sports two smaller breakers built into one regular sized breaker. Each has its own breaker switch and the breaker snaps in just like a regular breaker. With this simple innovation, you can add a circuit and protect the circuit on its own dedicated line.


How do double throw double pole switches function in electrical circuits?

Double throw double pole switches have two separate circuits that can be controlled by a single switch. This allows for more flexibility in how the circuits are connected or disconnected. When the switch is flipped, it can change the connection of both circuits simultaneously, making it useful for applications where multiple connections need to be switched at the same time.


You think you blew a fuse in your breaker box how do you fix that one of the two switches are tripped?

I think you are asking how do you fix or replace one breaker on a double pole breaker? Most if not all double breakers have a connector on the switch so that they both trip at the same time. They are also joined together in the body of the breaker. You have to change both of them. If that's not your question, please explain further.