Breaker Question

Alwayslearningelec

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NJ
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Estimator
So you see the existing panel and then modified based on new circuits. Some circuits had a 20A breaker previously and now say 15A. Would you change the breaker to 15A or could you leave the 20A? This is a change to work we have so they will scrutinize.

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Got it. Would leaving the 20A breaker in the panel cause issues running a 15A circuit?

For _many_ 15A circuits it wouldn't make a difference. For example, if the circuit feeds at least 2 15A receptacles, then it would be just fine with a 15 or 20A breaker. The conductors are specified as 12 GA (presumably copper!) and can be on a 20A breaker.

However as noted above _some_ 15A circuits require 15A OCPD. If a device on the circuit has a 'max OCPD' rating, then you are required to abide by it.

-Jonathan
 
They paid for the 15 amp breakers so I would install them. Is there a cut for the VAV's?
 
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