TheOtherGoose
Well-known member
I did a search but was still unsure and would like to learn something from those more experienced.
My home has a 120V circuit that uses standard Romex-type 14 gauge solid wire and has a standard 15 amp breaker. There is one duplex outlet, two 60W lights and one 10W LED in the circuit (the lights & outlet are about 65' from the breaker).
Currently, an 1800W hair dryer is used (for a few minutes on average) while all the lights are on and the breaker doesn't trip.
Should the breaker trip? Is this situation within normal tolerances for the wire and breaker?
Thanks in advance for any help.
My home has a 120V circuit that uses standard Romex-type 14 gauge solid wire and has a standard 15 amp breaker. There is one duplex outlet, two 60W lights and one 10W LED in the circuit (the lights & outlet are about 65' from the breaker).
Currently, an 1800W hair dryer is used (for a few minutes on average) while all the lights are on and the breaker doesn't trip.
Should the breaker trip? Is this situation within normal tolerances for the wire and breaker?
Thanks in advance for any help.
