Max AMPS, and wiring my baseboard heaters.
Hi, I just have a couple of questions. First I have an old 60 AMP panel in my house, and I was wondering if that means the some total of all the breakers in the box should be less than 60 amps, or if that no one breaker should be more than 60.
Second. I want to wire 5 baseboard heaters in the house. 1 500 watt, 2 1000 watt, and 2 1500 watt. A total of 5,500 watts. I have read that the max watts you can put through a 30 amp breaker is volts*amp*80%. That means a 30 amp breaker can take 2880 watts. Since the heaters require a double breaker, (240 volts), does that mean the double can take 5760 watts, because there are two hot wires? (I am hoping yes, because then I would only need one 30 AMP double breaker to heat the house. I am also hoping that the answer to question one doesn't mean I need to install a bigger panel.
Thanks, any help would be greatly appreciated.