I have 110 gallon, 55 gallon and a 20 gallon running in my basement..I have a lot of plugs because I am using about 6 powerheads, 3 powerfilters, and 4 heaters...I am scared of an electrical fire..How should I safe guard myself? Thanks..
using a circut breaker is good if you have that many plugs.I have 110 gallon, 55 gallon and a 20 gallon running in my basement..I have a lot of plugs because I am using about 6 powerheads, 3 powerfilters, and 4 heaters...I am scared of an electrical fire..How should I safe guard myself? Thanks..
Code only allows any circuit to be loaded 80 % of its rated load. Most devices will not be on all the time, however, there only needs to be one time for all to be on to exceed the allowed Amp Capacity of the circuit, and to be sure there is absolutely no fire hazard, the 80% rule should be followed. The reality however, is that exceeding the rating of the breaker will generally trip it. the fire hazard will come from using extension cords that are not rated for the load attached to them or faulty equipment such as lighting, etc.
Great information... but unfortunately doesn't address the issue here.
Extension cords are NOT permanent and should never be treated as such.
Also, if you are worried about fires... surge protection wont protect you from a fire. GFI plugs won't do much either (especially when using 2 prong, polarized plugs)
You need arc-fault protection. Arc faulting is the major source of electrical fires. You should also note that new electrical code calls for an arc-fault breaker on all bedroom receptacles in new construction.