A 12 and 4 KW range oven is a stove top. This is for cooking.
That depends on the size of the stove, but reckon on about 2 Kw per hotplate, and about 3 Kw per oven.
No; drawing more than the rated amperage from a transformer will cause it to overheat.
The demand load would be 12 kW. When you talk about line and neutral you are referring to the voltage that the equipment operates on. In North America, an electric kitchen range operates on two voltages 120/240 volts. The 240 volts is obtained across two breakers in the distribution panel and the 120 volts is obtained between either 240 volt leg and the neutral. On a range of this size the 120 volts is usually used for the clock and controls for the range. The range at maximum would draw 50 amps, fed by a two pole 50 amp breaker using a #6 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C. The range will have an internal breaker or fuse to protect the 120 volt circuit.
a: there is no calculated load for the range. This 16 kw is the maximum that this particular range can safely use any thing less is OK.
1330 watts = 1.33 kw so the microwave uses about 2.4 times less power Now, all you have to do is find out the difference in price between gas and electricity (per kw hour) in your area
a motor smaller than kilowatt 1/2KW 1/3KW 1/4KW 1/20 are called subfractional can go english fractional HorsePower Hp an KW are almost the same 10% difference pint is half liter not 0.5 liter maybe decimialfractional KW put simply you can probably carry it under your arm
27p....based on an hours baking, in a commercial oven, if you pay 17p for a Kw hour, at 160 degrees!
Yes.But the real question is how long would that last.Power is measured in kwh - kilo watt hours: using 1 kilowatt for one hour equals one unit.Our average for the last month has been about 9.9 kwh per day. At that rate, 4kw would be consumed in about 93/4 hours, ie 4kw would, on average, power our house for about 93/4 hours.
60HZ 3 WIRE AC ONLY 14.0 kW @ 120/240 10.5 kW @ 120/208 Model No. 790.94469073 I don't know average, but the text above is what the label said.
16 kW at 240 volts runs at 16000/240 amps, or 67 amps.
The energy usage in kilowatts is 4.6 kw.
12 KW