WorldwideDave
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House in USA I am planning system for has an old panel in it. My guess is a 100 amp panel. House built in 1930s. Remodeled in the late 60s. If I add the breakers together, there is 120 amps of breakers plus a service disconnect 240v/100 amp breaker.
There is one 240v / 30 amp load. It is for the pool pump. Does that mean it could surge to 7200 watts on that circuit?
I am trying to multiply volts x max amps of each breaker to figure out maximum usage potential of the service panel.
For that pool circuit it has a gas heater and a variable speed pump.
The rest of the circuits on the panel are all 120v. Some 15a and some 20a for lights and outlets.
Considering doing a split phase inverter for just pool and a single phase (?) for rest of house.
There is one 240v / 30 amp load. It is for the pool pump. Does that mean it could surge to 7200 watts on that circuit?
I am trying to multiply volts x max amps of each breaker to figure out maximum usage potential of the service panel.
For that pool circuit it has a gas heater and a variable speed pump.
The rest of the circuits on the panel are all 120v. Some 15a and some 20a for lights and outlets.
Considering doing a split phase inverter for just pool and a single phase (?) for rest of house.