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Re: [TowerTalk] RE: TowerTalk Digest, Vol 25, Issue 139

To: keith@dutson.net
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] RE: TowerTalk Digest, Vol 25, Issue 139
From: Gary Schafer <garyschafer@comcast.net>
Reply-to: garyschafer@comcast.net
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 21:49:04 -0500
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Why do you think the wire rating should be any different than in the house?
Wire size should be rated for the full amount of the breaker. A 15 amp breaker will not trip at 15 amps immediately. It takes several minutes. Some it takes almost twice that to ever trip them.
An electric water heater is a pretty constant load.


73
Gary  K4FMX


Keith Dutson wrote:
Barn wiring is pretty simple.  Your wire needs to be rated at a bit above
half the breaker amperage to handle the anticipated constant amperage.  Max
current only happens when lights are first turned on and motors/fans start.
It's not like a house where you would be running several appliances at one
time.

Keith NM5G

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Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 3:34 PM
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Subject: [TowerTalk] RE: TowerTalk Digest, Vol 25, Issue 139



A funny story along this line...

I was looking out the window toward the barn one night and saw all lights
going from bright to dim for a second or two, then back to bright, etc.
They were so dim it is almost as if someone was flicking the light switch.
My XYL had just finished riding horses with some friends, and they were
taking saddles off and putting the horses back in the stalls.

Later while we were having supper I remarked about the lights.  She said it
was the water heater.  Seems she installed one of those "instant" water
heaters.  The next day I went out to see the heater.  It is 230/240V, 50A.
The mains to the barn is ONE 50A circuit on 10 gauge romex!

No, my XYL is not a ham. I'll let you guess the color of her hair. <grin>

The heater now has its own 50A circuit.

Keith NM5G


Hope you are now using 6 gauge wire for a 50 amp circuit. 10 is rated for 30 amps. There are a lot of those kind of set ups around. Maybe it's the horse<sense>! I've got a horse fanatic nearby that only has a 60 amp service to her house (a total electric house) and 60 amps going to her barn. Can't understand why parts of her walls get hot, and electric appliances don't seem to last very long. Gave up trying to explain it to her.


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