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∙ 8y ago10/3 will be fine if its not more than 75 feet
Assuming they draw 30A or less, yes.
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∙ 8y agoNo, for a 50-foot run from the breaker box, 10-3 wire is not heavy enough for a washer-dryer combination. It is recommended to use 8-3 wire for this distance to ensure safe and efficient electrical supply for the appliances.
Yes, you can use a 25 amp double pole breaker for a 240 volt heavy duty Whirlpool dryer. It is important to match the breaker size with the electrical requirements of the appliance to ensure proper function and safety.
A camper typically uses a single breaker for its electrical system. This breaker protects the camper's internal circuits from overloading, providing safety and preventing damage to the electrical system.
When liquid water droplets are big enough to fall to Earth, we call it rain.
Liquid water droplets that have condensed from atmospheric vapor. When enough of these droplets have accumulated in the clouds, they become heavy enough to fall to earth.
No, clouds can hold moisture without necessarily precipitating. Rain forms when water droplets in the cloud grow heavy enough to fall to the ground, usually due to coalescing into larger droplets or freezing into ice crystals. So, clouds can be full of moisture without necessarily producing rain.
Heavy enough.
Breaker reefs are parts of the reef that see heavy wave action; they are usually dominated by hard branchy corals like Acropora sp.
Heavy enough to kill you if it falls on top of you.
Yes, you can use a 25 amp double pole breaker for a 240 volt heavy duty Whirlpool dryer. It is important to match the breaker size with the electrical requirements of the appliance to ensure proper function and safety.
An oil circuit breaker is a breaker that is immersed in a tank of insulating oil. The tank has two electrical bushings through the tank to allow the supply and load to be connected to the breaker. These breakers can be opened under a heavy amperage load. The insulating oil is used to extinguish the arc that is produced when opening a switch under load.
Depends, it be hard enough, it not very heavy much maybe.
Heavy enough so four carts couldnt pull it
The purpose of a circuit breaker is to open the circuit in the event of an overload. Wires/conductors are only rated for a specific Amperage. If this amperage is exceeded the conductor/wire begins to heat up and given enough time it becomes a fire hazard. For instance a 15 amp breaker will trip once the Amps drawn through that circuit exceed 15 amps. The short answer is to keep you safe.
Cause it is not heavy enough
Any spell destruction card will destroy it - Heavy Storm, Dust Tornado, Breaker the Magical Warrior, etc.
I believe that the worlds largest drum was heavy enough that you couldn't lift it. It weighed 600lbs.
A camper typically uses a single breaker for its electrical system. This breaker protects the camper's internal circuits from overloading, providing safety and preventing damage to the electrical system.