Russell Ensslin
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Thank you davenn. This is all very instructional. But my question not being correct makes understanding difficult.
Something is fueling the appliance. I'm trying to get my head around what, from the supply, is reduced by the 4 amp load?. If I=E/R and your heater is 4 amperes then the amperes or the voltage must be reduced. NEC 250.4 (A) (2)"conductive...equipment...shall be grounded so as to limit the VOLTAGE to ground".
So if the Amps arent being spent then the voltage must be what is being reduced by some measurable amount. That measurement being Watts?
Something is fueling the appliance. I'm trying to get my head around what, from the supply, is reduced by the 4 amp load?. If I=E/R and your heater is 4 amperes then the amperes or the voltage must be reduced. NEC 250.4 (A) (2)"conductive...equipment...shall be grounded so as to limit the VOLTAGE to ground".
So if the Amps arent being spent then the voltage must be what is being reduced by some measurable amount. That measurement being Watts?