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I have 200 amp GE panel in my home. Total of 840 amps adding each circuit
breaker capacity. I have no air conditioning and no electric heat. I have space and want to add one 2-pole 50 amp breaker 240v. Do I have the capacity? Thank you. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...l-1186283-.htm |
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On Sat, 16 Feb 2019 22:14:03 GMT, Pat
m wrote: I have 200 amp GE panel in my home. Total of 840 amps adding each circuit breaker capacity. I have no air conditioning and no electric heat. I have space and want to add one 2-pole 50 amp breaker 240v. Do I have the capacity? Thank you. Sounds okay but do not take my advice. Can you get the dual breaker in the panel? |
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On Sat, 16 Feb 2019 22:14:03 GMT, Pat
m wrote: I have 200 amp GE panel in my home. Total of 840 amps adding each circuit breaker capacity. I have no air conditioning and no electric heat. I have space and want to add one 2-pole 50 amp breaker 240v. Do I have the capacity? Thank you. You really can't answer that question without knowing what the load is. What other 240v (2 pole) breakers are in the panel and what do they feed? (water heater, range etc) How big is the house (approx sq/ft) Do you have 2 empty slots? |
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On Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 4:14:07 PM UTC-6, Pat wrote:
I have 200 amp GE panel in my home. Total of 840 amps adding each circuit breaker capacity. I have no air conditioning and no electric heat. I have space and want to add one 2-pole 50 amp breaker 240v. Do I have the capacity? Thank you. Each breaker is sized to protect the wire that is connected to it -- they don't indicate what current you actually use. Maybe you won't be able to bake a turkey and do laundry while using the new 50amp welder. A 50amp circuit probably means 6/3 Romex. |
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On 2/16/2019 5:14 PM, Pat wrote:
I have 200 amp GE panel in my home.Â* Total of 840 amps adding each circuit breaker capacity. I have no air conditioning and no electric heat. I have space and want to add one 2-pole 50 amp breaker 240v. Do I have the capacity? Thank you. Adding up the total mans nothing. Sounds like you don't have any big load items so should be no big deal, but you can check the load. Borrow or rent an amprobe, turn everything one and see what you draw. My guess is you won't hit 80A, |
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In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 16 Feb 2019 16:10:06 -0800 (PST), Davej
wrote: On Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 4:14:07 PM UTC-6, Pat wrote: I have 200 amp GE panel in my home. Total of 840 amps adding each circuit breaker capacity. I have no air conditioning and no electric heat. I have space and want to add one 2-pole 50 amp breaker 240v. Do I have the capacity? Thank you. Each breaker is sized to protect the wire that is connected to it -- they don't indicate what current you actually use. Maybe you won't be able to bake a turkey and do laundry while using the new 50amp welder. A 50amp circuit probably means 6/3 Romex. That's silly. She can cook the turkey with the welding torch. |
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