Are both sides of double breaker 30 amp or each of them 15 amp?

Answer: Yes, because the breaker draws 30 amps from each leg ... 1 leg per each busbar. You might be better using two individual 30 amp breakers since a double breaker has a connection bar and both sides will trip if either leg trips.
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Is a 30 amp double pole breaker true 30 amps or 2 15?

This shows that each leg of 30 amp double breaker delivers 30 amps, and not 15 amps. . If a 30 amp double pole breaker was 15 amps on each leg, then a 20 amp double breaker would be 10 amps on each leg. And a 15 amp double breaker would be 7.5 amps on each leg.
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Does a double pole 30 amp breaker equal 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.
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Can you use two 15 amp breakers to make a 30 amp breaker?

You should replace the two individual breakers with a 240v breaker. It is only safe for said 240v breaker to be a 30 amp breaker if all wires and outlets on the entire circuit are 10 gauge. If your outlets are connected with 14 gauge wire (likely), then it is not safe to put in more than 15A breaker.
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Can I split a 30 amp breaker?

You are not allowed to split a high current 30A or 50A line, or many other lines such as microwaves. That's against code. The line must be from a single outlet to breaker panel. You cannot have a 30A 2 pole breaker powering two 30A outlets.
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What is the Difference Between Single Pole and Double Pole Circuit Breakers?



Can I use just one side of a double pole breaker?

A double pole switch can be used to control light and a fan or 2 lights on separate circuits. It is easy to wire a double pole switch to work as a single pole switch because only one side is used instead of both. Single pole switch is referred as a single pole, single throw switch.
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Does a double pole breaker need a neutral?

The same double-pole circuit breakers are used for both types of circuits, and they are installed the same way. The only difference is that in a 120-240-volt circuit, there is also a white neutral circuit wire that must be connected to the neutral bus bar in the main service panel.
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Are all double pole breakers 240v?

Double-pole breakers have two hot wires that are connected by a single neutral wire. That means if there's a short circuit on either of the poles' hot wires, both trip. These breakers can be used to serve two separate 120-volt circuits or they can serve a single 240-volt circuit, such as your central AC's circuit.
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What would a 15 amp double pole breaker be used for?

Double Pole Vs Single Pole Breaker

Single-pole breakers are typically used for low-power appliances, as they can provide 15 to 20 Ampereges and 120 Volts. Double-pole breakers protect heavy machines, as they can provide 20 to 60 Ampereges and 240Volts.
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What is the difference between 30 amp single pole and double pole?

Distinctly, the difference between single-pole and double-pole breakers is how each is wired. Single-poles are wired with only one “hot” and one neutral wire. On the other hand, a double-pole breaker requires two “hot” wires that correspondingly share one neutral wire.
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Is a double pole breaker 2 circuits?

Unlike a double-pole breaker, which serves a single 240-volt circuit, a tandem serves two 120-volt circuits; it cannot be used to supply 240 volts to a single circuit. A different type of doubled-up breaker is a "quad breaker," which serves two 240-volt circuits but is the same width as a standard double-pole breaker.
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How does a double pole 30 amp breaker work?

Essentially, a double breaker is basically an interconnected set of two single-pole breakers. Each one snaps onto a different hot bus in the panel, and because they're interconnected, they trip at the same time. Double-pole breakers are usually rated for current in a range between 30 and 60 amps.
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Can I replace a double pole breaker with two single pole breakers?

Only One Breaker Flips

If you're using two single-pole breakers that aren't properly tied together, the biggest risk is that only one of the breakers will trip.
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What is a 30 amp double pole?

A room air conditioner is an example of an appliance that would require a 30-amp breaker. Breakers that control 240-volt circuits are known as double-pole breakers. Each one is actually composed of two separate breakers permanently joined together.
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What is the difference between single and double pole circuit breaker?

A single pole breaker is typically used with 120-volt circuits, 15-20 amps. They are constructed with one hot wire and one neutral wire. A double pole breaker is primarily used with a 240-volt circuit, 20-60 amps and consists of two hot wires.
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What is a 2 pole tandem breaker?

A tandem circuit breaker is a double circuit breaker that takes up the space of a single circuit breaker on a panelboard. You'll also hear them called duplex, slimline, twin, half-height, half-inch, double and wafer breakers, depending on local customs.
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Can you split a double pole breaker?

There is nothing wrong with using double pole breakers for two circuits if they are actually separate circuits, just be aware that when one circuit trips its side of the breaker the other side will trip off the circuit on it.
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What's the difference between single pole and double pole?

Both single pole and double pole switches can be either single or double throw. A pole refers to the number of separate circuits a switch can control, a single pole switch can operate one circuit whereas a double pole switch can control two circuits.
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Can I use a double pole breaker for 110?

Also, make sure your breaker suits your electrical system. Using a double pole breaker for 110 Volt circuits is not recommended, for example.
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How many breakers can I put in a 30 amp subpanel?

The amount of current that is required for the connected loads can only be supported by a 30 Amp sub-panel. The maximum quantity of branch circuits can be determined with a load calculation. Two 15amp breakers or one 15amp and one 20amp can be used on a 30amp circuit.
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How many circuits can share breakers?

Technically, you can have as many outlets on a 15 amp circuit breaker as you want. However, a good rule of thumb is 1 outlet per 1.5 amps, up to 80% of the capacity of the circuit breaker. Therefore, we would suggest a maximum of 8 outlets for a 15 amp circuit.
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How much can a 30 amp breaker handle?

A 30-amp outlet supplies 3,600 watts (30 amps multiplied by 120 volts). Therefore, the breaker on that outlet could meet code and still trip anywhere between a total load of 2,880 watts (80 percent of 3,600 watts) and 4,320 watts (120 percent of 3,600 watts).
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