But we shouldn't.77401 said:So we got a 20 amp single receptacle protected by a 30 amp breaker . . .
77401 said:But lets say, hypothetically . . . we have a 20 amp single receptacle protected by a 30 amp breaker on 30 amp wire and a tea Brewer pulling 18 amps MAX. What is your worst case scenario of, if, or when something goes wrong?
Oh, is the T-brewer a new pick-up truck?infinity said:Maybe Chevy can post the name and model number of the machine or a link.
mario said:I'd say the manufacturer knows what the machine needs ... a 20 amp cord cap means a 20 amp circuit ... has anybody looked at the "Cut Sheet" for the machine yet ... usually tells what is required ... I'd say whoever drew up the "Plans" made a wrong call ... M
petersonra said:I think you guys are way overanalyzing.
hardworkingstiff said:LOL!petersonra said:I think you guys are way overanalyzing.
I think that happens a lot.
LarryFine said:Are you sure? Maybe you should put more thought into it.
Bob , you should take a peek at the "a switch is an outlet thread"petersonra said:I think you guys are way overanalyzing.