Most spas will run effectively on a 50amp 2 pole main circuit breaker. Some spa manufacturers require a 60amp breaker. Although some manufacturers state their spas can use 8 guage wiring for a 50amp circuit, we recommend 6 gauge wiring on all 50/60 amp installations.

Can I put a 50 amp breaker in a 60 amp subpanel?

You can put the GFCI breaker in the main panel, and protect every circuit in the subpanel just like that. That would also allow you to use one of GE’s “double-stuff” 2-pole 50A breakers, that is only 1″ tall, leaving you 2 spare half-spaces in the panel.

Can I use a 50 amp outlet on a 60 amp circuit?





The 60 amp 2 pole breaker is over rated for your 50 amp coach. If you were to have some type of problem, the 60 amp breaker will not trip as soon as a 50 amp breaker would. Purchase the correct 50 amp 2 pole breaker and you will not only be safe but done with the project instead of having to go back and re-do it later.

What wire do I need for a 50 amp hot tub?

WIRE SIZE TABLE

Amperage of Spa Gauge of Wire
40-50 amp AWG #8
60 amp AWG #6


Can I use a 60 amp breaker for a 40 amp hot tub?

The most valid answer to the question, “What size breaker do I need for a hot tub?” is 50 amps. This is, of course, assuming you also have a standard 40 amp, 220V, or 240V hot tub.

How many amps can a 60 amp sub panel handle?





Many assume that the answer to the question, “How many amps can a 60 amp breaker handle?” should be fairly obvious: 60 amps. While that’s true for most circuit breakers with this capacity, it’s not always the case. According to Code, you have to limit the current to 80%.

What size circuit do I need for a hot tub?

The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires: Hard-wiring the spa into a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)-protected 220 to 240V, 50 or 60 amp dedicated circuit.

How many amps can a 50 amp breaker handle?

A 50 Amp split phase 120/240 VAC service should be capable of 50 Amps per leg for a total ampacity of 100 Amps. It’s true that you have 50 Amp on each leg for 100 Amp total, but if you get up to 45 Amp continuous on one leg, you will trip the breaker.

What is a 60 amp breaker used for?

The Square D by Schneider Electric Homeline 60 Amp Two-Pole Circuit Breaker is used for overload and short-circuit protection of your electrical system. This breaker is compatible with Homeline load centers and CSED devices. The ANSI-certified and UL-listed unit is rated for 120/240 VAC and 10,000 AIR.

Will 8-gauge wire carry 50 amps?



Up to a point, the higher the temperature, the higher the current the wire can handle. An 8-gauge wire can handle a current of 50 amps at a temperature of 90-Celsius or 194-Fahrenheit.

How many amps does a 220V hot tub use?

30-60 amps

How Many Amps for a Hot Tub? The normal power supply for a hot tub or spa is 220/240 volts and somewhere in the range of 30-60 amps.

What amp service do I need for a hot tub?



50 to 60-amp

Most hot tubs require a 50 to 60-amp circuit. This requires a voltage between 220 and 240 V. The specific requirements of your hot tub will depend on the make, model, and manufacturer. This recommendation is based upon the fact that multiple items within your spa system can be running simultaneously.

What size wire do I need for 220V hot tub?

6 awg thhn

Upon purchasing the hot tub, many people ask what type & size wire they need for the hot tub install? We recommend looking at our 6 awg thhn/thwn copper building wire for a 220v hot tub that requires 50 amp service, as this is the most popular!

Can I feed a 100 amp sub panel with a 60 amp breaker?



You can feed a 100 Amp panel with a 60 Amp breaker. Keep in mind that the sub panel needs to be rated above the breaker size.

What size wire do I need to run 60 amps 100 feet?

What size wire should I use for a 60 amp subpanel? You can get away with 6 AWG when you have a short run of wire, however, due to voltage drop, if you ever decide you want to go more than 100 feet then a 4 AWG is the size you should choose.

What size wire is rated for 60 amps?

For 60 ampere breakers, electricians and professionals suggest using a wire size gauge ranging from 6 AWG to 4 AWG.

What size wire do I need to run a 60 amp subpanel?

In short, the wire size for a 60 amp sub-panel 150 feet away is 3 AWG gauge wire.

How do you run a 60 amp subpanel?



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Quote from Youtube video: I have installed it's a 60 amp breaker. So I'm feeding a 60 amp subpanel. And one thing to kind of keep in mind and when you're planning all this is breakers protect downstream wires.

Is a double pole 30 amp breaker 60 amps?

A main breaker is the same as any double breaker in the box, except that it supplies power to each busbar. The answer is no if you want to draw 60 Amps off a 30 Amp double breaker.

How many amps can a subpanel handle?

The limit is that the breaker in the main panel to supply the subpanel has to be 90 Amp or smaller. What number of 15 and 20 amp 120 volt breakers can I use in the sub-panel? As many as you want.

How many amps is a double pole 60?

Details

Breaker Type Double Pole Electrical Product Type
Interruption Type Standard Trip Maximum Amperage (amps)
Mounting Type Plug-On Number of Poles
Pack Size 1 Power Distribution Features
Product Weight (lb.) .68 Returnable