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DrewE
Apr 26, 2016Explorer II
You'd have to examine the breakers on your load center to figure out what is on which leg. It's entirely possible that the fire place and the convenience outlets are on opposite legs, but equally as possible that they are not.
However, with 50A per leg available, you could easily run two 1500W heaters (on two different branch circuits) on the same leg without any trouble at all. A 1500W (resistive) load means a current of 12.5A. You could even run two 1500W heaters at the same time in a 30A RV...but basically nothing else at the same time.
However, with 50A per leg available, you could easily run two 1500W heaters (on two different branch circuits) on the same leg without any trouble at all. A 1500W (resistive) load means a current of 12.5A. You could even run two 1500W heaters at the same time in a 30A RV...but basically nothing else at the same time.
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