6000/240=31.25Am I correct in saying that the minimum circuit ampacity for a 6000watt 240 volt single phase unit heater would be 35 amps?
Spec sheet for install says 10 gauge copper wire Wire and 30 amp breaker or fuses.
Oops (6000/240)*1.25=31.256000/240=31.25
Use next lowest standard OCPD = 30
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Yes sorry. 35 ampsWouldn't you use the next highest OCPD
Ckt ampacity is 31.25aYes sorry. 35 amps
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Go by nameplateStand alone ceiling mounted garage heater. Install specs say hardwired, 30 amp breaker/fuse, and 10 gauge copper wire.
Thus, the question is, "Must we?"Looks like the Mfgr probably just takes the wire ampacity and the appropriate breaker or fuses and lists that info.
They do not take into account the additional 25% factor.
I live in interior Alaska, see temp as low as -70 F. Unless operating ouside , would never see a unit heater run non stop for 3 hrs. Then why call this continious duty load? I would follow mfg instructions and sleep soundly.
Thus, the question is, "Must we?"