Magnet Wire, Enameled Copper Wire, 40 AWG, 1.0 Lbs, 33217 Length, 0.0034" Diameter, Natural
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40 Awg Popular Q&A
Q: What is resistance of the 4/0 awg coper wire?
A: 70-681 Table 8. Answer for DC resistance at 75 C is 0.1996 ohm/km for uncoated or 0.2050 ohm/km for coated. Source(s) NFPA 70-2008. Read More »
Q: If I have 3 - 1/C #4/0 AWG power feeds to the an equipment, how d...
A: Look at the National Electrical Code Table 250.122. Per the NEC equipment ground sizing is determined by the rating or setting of the overcurrent device ahead o... Read More »
Q: 10AWG with 40AMP Breaker.
A: Hi Tim. Since this is a motor load, you will base the wire size and the breaker size on the nameplate rating of the motor. Wire size needs to be rated, at a min... Read More »
Q: Will the 8 awg do with a 40 amp breaker?
A: Quoting stanfortyman: #8 in NM and UF cable is rated for 40 amps. #8CU THHN and most other conductor/cable types is rated for 50 amps. Good answer! Complete, wi... Read More »
Q: Can i use two 12-2awg romax wires on a 40 amp circuit breaker to ...
A: Gary, It does make sense. And I see no reason if your paralled the two 12s there would be a problem. I am not sure what inadequate means to whomever wrote it, o... Read More »