Markies, Thats INDEED a "Weird" system of any branch circuit and is certainly NOT how I would have designed it let alone potential NEC violations !!!!! !!!! I will try n address your questions: Q What are the reasons for this? A Cuz its one screwed up wiring plannnnn Q Shoudl I have something rewired? A YESSSSS SS by a qualified licensed electrician Q What are the consequences of going to a 15 amp breaker and removing the 10 amp? A If the branch circuit wiring is all at least 14 Gauge yes you can install a 15 amp breaker and if its 12 gauge then a 20 amp breaker (More typical household branch circuit wiring) Q Breaker will trip after 2-3 minutes of run time. What are the reasons for this? A CUZ ITS DOING ITS JOB AND PREVENTING AN OVERLOAD N OVERHEATING WHICH COULD BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN..... A Thermal magnetic breaker senses a continued high current n is designed to trip out exactly how its doing. Q If a breaker trips 50 times, do they get weak? A Its possible cuz they arent really designed to serve as switches with lots of use although they should be excecised now n then Heres the deal n why it trips: If the breaker is a 10 amp, the maximum continuous constant current draw allowed on that branch circuit is only 8 amps and that computes to only 960 watts of a continuous load. Once you start pulling 10 amps or so for too long the thermal is gonna heat up !!!!! John T Long Retired electrical design engineer so a lil rusty on the NEC buttttt t not so rusty that I dont recognize what you have as a wierd system to say the least.....
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