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Ross Mac
 
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"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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In article , "TURTLE"
wrote:

"Robert11" wrote in message
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Hello:

When they say a house has, e.g., 150 amp service, is that 150 amps at
115 V,
or 150 amps at 220 V ?

This is Turtle.

150 amps in 115 volt service or 300 amps in a 220 volt service.


WRONG. It means 150 amps at 220 volts.

You can have 15 --- 20 amp single 115 volt breakers or 7.5 --- 20 amp
double
pole breakers at 220 volt service.


Wrong again. It's perfectly OK for the ratings of the individual branch
circuit breakers to add up to a *lot* more than the rating of the main
disconnect. This is because the branch circuits will not _all_ be in use,
at
full capacity, at the same time.

E-mail me if you want to discuss it.


The OP would be better off posting his questions publicly so that others
have
the opportunity to correct your errors.

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Thanks Doug...thats why I posted the "How do you figure" comment...there was
a serious violation of ohms law in the Turtles comment....Ross