Submitted by OutragedBubinga t3_zrks5u in DIY
Disclaimer: I DO intend to have an electrician do all this work for me.
I'm a new home owner and I'm slowly getting some power tools here and there. I've noticed that some of them require 15A in order to work properly.
Now, I'm no expert in the electrical field but from what I see on my panel, every breaker has a 10kA writing on them which tells me it's 10A and not 15A. Therefore I was starting to question the necessity to update it. Even more so when I see the lights flashing when my GF uses her curling iron or the hair dryer. Now I'm worried it could affect all of my appliances.
Should I have it updated for a 15A or 20A (if that even exists)? What does it imply? How much am I looking for in terms of price?
I live in Quebec, Canada and my house was built in 1977 (if that information matters).
Thanks for your guidance 🙌
Duke-Kaboom t1_j13nndr wrote
You are slightly confused my friend.
10 KA is the interrupting capacity of the breaker. Not the amperage rating of the breaker.
The smallest residential breaker you can get is a 15A breaker, so you do not have 10A fuses.