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General Electric GE ELECTRICAL TQD22200X2 "Q LINE" MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKERS 240V Questions & Answers
I need to produce a diagram of a typical wiring
Are you asking how to draw it like CAD or what to include in the diagram. I would hate to ask why you have to produce this diagram. This type of diagram is always furnished with the complete electrical drawings of a facility when built. To produce an ACCURATE diagram is not so simple. Normally you would also include the wires sizes, conduit sizes, and panels and sub panels as well as main trainsformer size. If this diagram is to be used to say calculate available fault currents for an arc flash study, it should only be done by an experienced individual, such as an electrical engineer. Are you getting paid enough for this responsibility?
I am installing a sub panel in a detached building
You could use 6/3 with ground. You must take an equipment ground conductor along with your current carrying conductors. Still drive a ground rod at the building, and add a seperate ground bar in the sub panel. Connect your equipment grounding conductor from main building along with the equipment grouding conductor to the ground rod. Do not bond the neutral in the sub panel to ground. Be aware you will still have some voltage drop, so a 220V air conditioner might be better.
Motor growls & low torque. Need a wire diagram
I'm not sure what happened on here, but your problem with a motor is listed under the heading for a 200amp main breaker. What kind of a motor are you talking about? Gas, electric? what brand what model?
I have3 light circuit and i need to put in a
If your light is on 110 (220) VAC, it is no problem.
If your lite circuits (12 VAC), are the only load of a common transformer, you can stop the input to the transformer.
If your lights are powered by batteries or DC supply you must have DC circuit breaker with enough breaking capacity.
I have a yamaha fzr 1998 and after renewing
Is your alternator after the output rectifier really connected to the battery?
Check if the case is connected both to the rectifier minus and to battery minus and the resistance between them is lower than 1 Ohm. The same for plus ends.
Hello sir i am sasi from india pls tel me
Well colors can vary, but basically bare copper or green are grounds, white is the neutral wire (but it is powered in a switch loop, and when used in a switch loop it is taped with a piece of electrical tape to show it is powered). Black, red, blue, brown, and pretty much any other color except green and white can be a power wire (black red and blue are the most common colors used).
I replaced both three way switches in my hall way.
If you are certain that both switches worked correctly at first (you could turn the light on or off from either switch with the other switch in either position) then you have a bad switch. But if you aren't certain of this, it is likely that you wired one or both switches incorrectly. There are lots of great write-ups to be found if your google - how to wire a three ways switch --- But I like this one.
http://home.howstuffworks.com/three-way2.htm
I want to install switches in a bathroom
If you want to have the switches wired in series, you will have to run wires to and from the switches to every device and have to have multiple things on to turn on the devices. It is not practical to wire in series. Say the ceiling light is the first switch in the series and the vanity is the third. You have to turn on the ceiling light and the fan just to turn on the vanity. It does not make sense. It is far more practical to wire the switches in parallel with each switch and device having their own switch leg. You can turn anything on and off independent of the others AND save a substantial amount of wire opposed to series, wich would require your wiring to go to and from the switches three times (SIX runs!).
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