Electrical Wiring Residential
Electrical Wiring Residential
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ISBN: 9781285170954
Author: Ray C. Mullin, Phil Simmons
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12, Problem 1R

If everything on Circuit B7 were turned on, what would be the total current draw?

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To determine

Calculate the total current drawn when every load on Circuit B7 is turned on.

Answer to Problem 1R

The total current drawn is 6.5 A.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Refer to TABLE 12-1 in the textbook for the various loads of Circuit B7.

Consider that the Volt-Amperes (VA) rating when all the loads in Circuit B7 are turned on is 780 W.

The value of voltage rating of the elements in Circuit B7 is 120 V.

Formula used:

Consider the expression for the total current.

I=VAE (1)

Here,

VA is Volt-Ampere rating, and

E is voltage.

Calculation:

Substitute 780 W for VA and 120 V for E in Equation (1).

I=780W120V=6.5A

Conclusion:

Thus, the total current drawn is 6.5 A.

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