StaggeringGoat
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My new shop condo has a small 3600w instant water heater for the sink like this one:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/CHRONOMITE-LABS-Water-Heater-6DXT2
Specs are 120v, 30A, 3600W. It's hooked to a 30A breaker using #10 romex in a pretty long run. That just barely works...but I thought you weren't allowed to use 100% of the wire rating 100% of the time? In other words the max draw on a 30A breaker should be only 24 amps....shouldn't it? (80%)
Is this heater installed correctly? I haven't got the power turned on yet so I can't tell you how well it actually works or not.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/CHRONOMITE-LABS-Water-Heater-6DXT2
Specs are 120v, 30A, 3600W. It's hooked to a 30A breaker using #10 romex in a pretty long run. That just barely works...but I thought you weren't allowed to use 100% of the wire rating 100% of the time? In other words the max draw on a 30A breaker should be only 24 amps....shouldn't it? (80%)
Is this heater installed correctly? I haven't got the power turned on yet so I can't tell you how well it actually works or not.