Karl Fields
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- May 29, 2012
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What could possibly happen if I had, say a 60 amp POCO line into a 60 amp box. How ever, I was drawing an actual 75 amp off the box (or trying to). Most likely and worst case
Worse case: overheating, leading to shorts and fire. Shorts cause a cascade failure mode, causing a blackout that affects the entire region. During the region, a bunch of red necks decide to form a rebellion, and due to the fact no one thought they'd do it, they succeed. Success however results in international chaos and global war breaks out. At this point the best Korea's fearless (and brainless) leader unleashes his two thermonuclear devices, resulting in retaliation. Once the smoke clears, all life on earth is extinguished except for some rather insignificant bugs, and some rats that were living in New York City. It then takes almost 800,000 years for anything even remotely resembling intelligent life to reform on earth. All for a 15 amp overload. That's a damned worst case.
Probable case: the breaker (main) will trip, typically after a while since the overload is not substantial.