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14 November, 21:16

A homeowner is installing a swimming pool. You have been asked to install a circuit to operate a 600-watt underwater light and a circulating pump. The motor nameplate reveals that the pump has a current draw of 8.5 amperes. The devices are considered continuous duty. Can the power to operate both of these devices be supplied by a single 20-ampere circuit?

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  1. 14 November, 21:25
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    The answer is given below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The loads in the circuit are continuous duty, so the circuit can only loaded to 80% of its current rating.

    Calculate 80% current rating of the circuit breaker.

    Icb = [ 80/100] (20 A)

    = (O. 8) (20 A)

    = 16 A

    Now we assume that the value of supply voltage is 120 V

    Now we will calculate current flows via under water light which will be taken as Load 1

    Ii = 500 W/120 V

    = 4.167 A

    Current via the circulating pump which will be taken as Load 2 IS 8.5 A

    I = load1 + load 2

    = 4.167 A + 8.5 A

    = 12.67 A

    The total current in the circuit obtained which is less than the circuit breaker rating current. Therefore, the power can be operated for both the loads.
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