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sokkerdude

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Can you put 8 - 250 watt incandescent bulb on a 120 volt/20 amp circuit with a 2000 watt dimmer?
This is for an architect who knows more than a stupid old electrician, Thank you
 
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Do the math. I=P/E 2000/120=16.66 amps ok for 20A circuit. but it may be pushing the limit of the dimmer depending where it is installed. I don't like to load dimmers more than 80%. But then thats me.
 
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Originally posted by sokkerdude:
I said no, but the architect is saying do it.
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You're right. Tell the architect to stay away from electrical calculations. :D

[ February 24, 2005, 02:00 PM: Message edited by: rr ]
 
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What is the maximum wattage the light fixture is designed for? That is the number you should be using for your calculations.


I agree, even at 250W, thats too much.

Steve
 
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I agree that the architects "know everytihing", but
I wonder what everybody is afraid of?

17 amps load
20 amps breaker
17 amps dimmer (OK Questionable)
 
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Pushing things to the limit will bite you in the end.Perhaps that dimmer already has a safety factor built in,then again maybe at 2001 watts it fails.What if your voltage is a bit on the high limits.Them 8 lamps at 250 watts are at what voltage 115,120,125 ? makes a differance
 
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Depends on the dimmer. Lutron dimmers are rated to carry the full rated load. Not sure about other brands. Check the with the manufacturer.
 
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