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To calculate the breaker size, simply divide the adjusted wattage by 240 volts to find the rated amperage needed for your subpanel. Often, the result is not a common circuit breaker size. And you can simply round up to the next higher size of the breaker.
To calculate the breaker size, simply divide the adjusted wattage by 240 volts to find the rated amperage needed for your subpanel. Often, the result is not a common circuit breaker size. And you can simply round up to the next higher size of the breaker.
Look for the amperage notation on the breaker switch. This will generally be 15 or 20. Multiply the amps by the volts. In most circuits, this will be 20 × 120 = 2400 or 15 × 120 = 1800. Apply the same calculation to 240-volt circuits. Check the wattage for all electrical fixtures and appliances on the circuit.
To quickly determine the amperage of a circuit breaker, find the amperage marked on the handle of the circuit breaker. Then, multiply the amperage by 0.8 to find 80% of the rated amperage.
There are a few different criteria to consider when selecting a circuit breaker including voltage, frequency, interrupting capacity, continuous current rating, unusual operating conditions and product testing.
Wire gauge refers the physical size of the wire, rated with a numerical designation that runs opposite to the diameter of the conductor sin other words, the smaller the wire gauge number, the larger the wire diameter. Common sizes include 14-, 12-, 10-, 8-, 6-, and 2-gauge wire.
Find the main circuit breaker. Add together the numbers written on each of its two switches. Write down the number printed on each of the branch circuit breakers. Add together the amperage from all the branch circuit breakers. Multiply the sum from Step 4 by 0.8 to determine the actual amps in the circuit breaker.
Divide the total wattage by 230, as per the NEC, for total amperage of 135.2173 (31,100 / 230 = 135.2173). Your main circuit panel should equal 150 amps. Residential main breaker panels are available in four sizes, 100 amps, 125 amps, 150 amps and 200 amps. Round up your total amperage number to the nearest panel size.
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