No, you will have a voltage drop of 3.6%. You may have flickering lights when something else comes on. Switch to AWG #8 with a 30 amp breaker.
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A 8 AWG copper conductor will limit the voltage drop to 2% or less when supplying 30 amps for 120 feet on a 240 volt system. The breaker can remain at 30 amps. The up sizing of the wire is just for over coming the voltage drop over the distance.
A Lincoln 225 AC welder typically requires a 50 amp double-pole breaker. This ensures sufficient power supply and prevents overloading the circuit. It's important to consult the welder's manual or an electrician to verify the specific requirements for your setup.
Check the nameplate on the welder, if the voltage that runs the welder is 240 volts then the two black wires connect to a 240 volt supply and the green wire connects to the ground of the supply.
The 225 amps is the secondary output amperage. Look on the machines nameplate to find the input amperage. It is that amperage that is needed to size the feed wire and there the breaker size. When you find that amperage you may want to re question the breaker size.
The weight of a w8x15 beam is approximately 15 pounds per foot. So, for a 15-foot beam, the total weight would be around 225 pounds.
It depends on 225 what. 225 grams, in kilograms is 0.225 kg
A Lincoln 225 AC welder typically requires a 50 amp double-pole breaker. This ensures sufficient power supply and prevents overloading the circuit. It's important to consult the welder's manual or an electrician to verify the specific requirements for your setup.
68*225 = 15300 square feet
About 100 people can fit in a 225 square foot room. Check the website link below:
225 square feet
15 foot by 15 foot is an area of 225 square feet.
778/225 = 3 and 103/225 7782/25 = 311 and 7/25 77822/5 = 15564 and 2/5
Check the nameplate on the welder, if the voltage that runs the welder is 240 volts then the two black wires connect to a 240 volt supply and the green wire connects to the ground of the supply.
225 of them.
1 foot = 12 inches. So, 225 feet = 225 x 12 = 2,700 inches.
225 pounds
15 x 15 = 225 square feet
170 horsepower with 225 foot pounds of torque