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Re: 280V motor on 230V circuit     

Group: alt.engineering.electrical · Group Profile · Search for 280V motor on 230V circuit in alt.engineering.electrical
Author: Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
Date: Jun 26, 2008 19:53

...by a 20 amp fuse inside the oven and a 20 amp double pole circuit breaker in the service panel. . The US NEC allows about any cord ... 1 live conductor (IIRC), we don't have extensions in that gauge. We usually protect it with an 20 A circuit breaker (single pole, aka automatic fuse) and a double pole circuit breaker (aka switch) which is not automatic, just to turn on off the ...
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Re: 280V motor on 230V circuit     

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Author: Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
Date: Jun 26, 2008 19:53

...by a 20 amp fuse inside the oven and a 20 amp double pole circuit breaker in the service panel. . The US NEC allows about any cord ... 1 live conductor (IIRC), we don't have extensions in that gauge. We usually protect it with an 20 A circuit breaker (single pole, aka automatic fuse) and a double pole circuit breaker (aka switch) which is not automatic, just to turn on off the ...
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Re: 280V motor on 230V circuit     

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Author: bud--
Date: Jun 25, 2008 18:39

... loads can exceed the 80%% rule hence the 14 gauge cord which would normally only be good for 15 amps but is protected by a 20 amp fuse inside the oven and a 20 amp double pole circuit breaker in the service panel. . The US NEC allows about any cord of 2 conductors (not including ground) to be used at 18A. Most (all?) cords with type starting H (hard use) can be ...
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Re: 280V motor on 230V circuit     

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Author: bud--
Date: Jun 25, 2008 18:39

... loads can exceed the 80%% rule hence the 14 gauge cord which would normally only be good for 15 amps but is protected by a 20 amp fuse inside the oven and a 20 amp double pole circuit breaker in the service panel. . The US NEC allows about any cord of 2 conductors (not including ground) to be used at 18A. Most (all?) cords with type starting H (hard use) can be ...
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Re: 280V motor on 230V circuit     

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Author: A. K. SEPUT
Date: Jun 25, 2008 17:54

... loads can exceed the 80%% rule hence the 14 gauge cord which would normally only be good for 15 amps but is protected by a 20 amp fuse inside the oven and a 20 amp double pole circuit breaker in the service panel. . The US NEC allows about any cord of 2 conductors (not including ground) to be used at 18A. Most (all?) cords with type starting H (hard use) can be used ...
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Re: 280V motor on 230V circuit     

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Author: A. K. SEPUT
Date: Jun 25, 2008 17:54

... loads can exceed the 80%% rule hence the 14 gauge cord which would normally only be good for 15 amps but is protected by a 20 amp fuse inside the oven and a 20 amp double pole circuit breaker in the service panel. . The US NEC allows about any cord of 2 conductors (not including ground) to be used at 18A. Most (all?) cords with type starting H (hard use) can be used ...
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Re: 280V motor on 230V circuit     

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Author: phil-news-nospam
Date: Jun 21, 2008 05:17

... loads can exceed the 80%% rule hence |> the 14 gauge cord which would normally only be good for 15 amps but is |> protected by a 20 amp fuse inside the oven and a 20 amp double pole circuit |> breaker in the service panel. | . | The US NEC allows about any cord of 2 conductors (not including ground) | to be used at 18A. Most (all?) cords with type starting H (hard use) can | be used...
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Re: 280V motor on 230V circuit     

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Author: phil-news-nospam
Date: Jun 21, 2008 05:17

... loads can exceed the 80%% rule hence |> the 14 gauge cord which would normally only be good for 15 amps but is |> protected by a 20 amp fuse inside the oven and a 20 amp double pole circuit |> breaker in the service panel. | . | The US NEC allows about any cord of 2 conductors (not including ground) | to be used at 18A. Most (all?) cords with type starting H (hard use) can | be used...
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Re: 280V motor on 230V circuit     

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Author: bud--
Date: Jun 20, 2008 17:26

... loads can exceed the 80%% rule hence the 14 gauge cord which would normally only be good for 15 amps but is protected by a 20 amp fuse inside the oven and a 20 amp double pole circuit breaker in the service panel. . The US NEC allows about any cord of 2 conductors (not including ground) to be used at 18A. Most (all?) cords with type starting H (hard use) can be used at 20A....
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Re: 280V motor on 230V circuit     

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Author: bud--
Date: Jun 20, 2008 17:26

... loads can exceed the 80%% rule hence the 14 gauge cord which would normally only be good for 15 amps but is protected by a 20 amp fuse inside the oven and a 20 amp double pole circuit breaker in the service panel. . The US NEC allows about any cord of 2 conductors (not including ground) to be used at 18A. Most (all?) cords with type starting H (hard use) can be used at 20A....
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