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Re: T&T: 30 amp service vs. 50 amp service

From: Pascal Gademer (no email)
Date: Sat Jul 08 2006 - 16:50:04 EDT

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    if each leg of the panel is connected to its own 30amp cable, then you can
    draw 30 amps on each side. ex... 2 air cons and water pump on one side
    totalling 30amps, and lights, kitchen appliance, or whatever on the other
    side up to another 30 amps.
    each will be limited by the 30amps breakers on the dock, two of them...

    pascal

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "bob england" <>
    To: <>
    Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 3:14 PM
    Subject: T&T: 30 amp service vs. 50 amp service

    > It seems like that is what most people are assuming, that two thirties
    > equals a sixty. But that's not how it works. It's the size of the breaker
    > at
    > the service panel, and the wiring to that point that determines service
    > size. It wouldn't matter if you had ten 30 amp services hooked to your
    > boat, it would still be a thirty amp service, because that is what each
    > individual circuit is rated for. If you connected a 30 amp 240 volt
    > circuit
    > to a transformer and dropped the voltage coming out to 120, you could pull
    > 60 amps (theoretically) on it without overloading the service breakers,
    > even
    > though they are thirties, then it would be cumulative, otherwise it is
    > not.
    > As concerns the big 50A cable, mine is very old and stiff, and after
    > pricing
    > a replacement I decided I like the pair of 30's better (sour grapes, ya
    > know).
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