J Julius Member Joined Dec 15, 2018 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 May 21, 2022 #1 Hi everyone Just a quick question, there is 2 × heaters at 1200w each, will a 2.5mm radial cable be ok feeding them on a 20A breaker, Cheers
Hi everyone Just a quick question, there is 2 × heaters at 1200w each, will a 2.5mm radial cable be ok feeding them on a 20A breaker, Cheers
Murdoch MEMBER Supporting Member Joined Aug 5, 2014 Messages 8,962 Reaction score 1,501 Location Woking May 21, 2022 #2 Have you worked out the load in amps per heater?
J Julius Member Joined Dec 15, 2018 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 May 21, 2022 #3 Murdoch said: Have you worked out the load in amps per heater? Click to expand... No
Murdoch MEMBER Supporting Member Joined Aug 5, 2014 Messages 8,962 Reaction score 1,501 Location Woking May 21, 2022 #4 Julius said: No Click to expand... maybe a good place to start … sometimes the basics are seem to be boring but they do rather matter.
Julius said: No Click to expand... maybe a good place to start … sometimes the basics are seem to be boring but they do rather matter.
Fleeting Well-known member Joined Mar 27, 2021 Messages 1,681 Reaction score 549 May 21, 2022 #6 Yes it will be fine.
SPECIAL LOCATION Trailer Boy - Electrician. Supporting Member Joined Mar 28, 2008 Messages 14,520 Reaction score 1,198 May 21, 2022 #7 Power = Volts x Current so Current = Power / Volts 1200watts / 230volts = 5.22Amps per heater.. OR looking at it another way.. 20A MCB can supply 20A x 230V = 4600Watts.. Your two heaters are a combined load of 2400Watts.. So have have around 2200Watts of spare capacity to play with!
Power = Volts x Current so Current = Power / Volts 1200watts / 230volts = 5.22Amps per heater.. OR looking at it another way.. 20A MCB can supply 20A x 230V = 4600Watts.. Your two heaters are a combined load of 2400Watts.. So have have around 2200Watts of spare capacity to play with!