Wattage = voltage x amperage. Every appliance in North America is built to work at 120 V, so you have the voltage. The amperage rating is probably written in the microwaves manual if the wattage is not. Remember the amperage you put on a circuit can't be more that 80% of what the wiring is rated for in the branch circuit.
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it as d current rating or d current used by d appliance at max. power in its unit which is ampere(A).
what is the power rating of energy
If there is not enough power and the power trips, your appliances will lose power abruptly. This sudden loss of power can cause damage to sensitive electronics and appliances, particularly if the power surges when it returns. It is recommended to use surge protectors and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) devices to protect your appliances in such situations.
Any appliances that have high wattage rating will consume more energy. Like for example a flat iron with 1,200 watts and another with 750 watts.
Appliances for heating purpose have high power ratings.
because they are of high powers..
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That depends entirely on the power rating of each appliance !
Any appliance should have a label attached giving its rating in Watts or kilowatts. This is for when it is running, appliances like fridges should also have a rating based on their average power consumption.
Any appliance should have a label attached giving its rating in Watts or kilowatts. This is for when it is running, appliances like fridges should also have a rating based on their average power consumption.
The cooker gives its power rating at 2.3 Kw, which appears similar to other kitchen appliances.
DCS Appliances typically have a good rating. On a five star rating system by Consumer Reports, DCS Appliances scores a 3.5. These are gourmet cooking appliances.
power rating is the rate of moving energy their relationship in the amount of heat it produce it divided by time to move that much energy
Most new appliances have a power rating label on them. The Energy Star label is an indication that the appliance is more energy efficient than others and will tell you how much the appliance will cost you to run. Appliances that do not have an Energy Star label are not a good investment.
For all intents and purposed the VA rating is the same as the wattage rating of appliances. VA is an electrical classification for Volt Amps. The formula for watts is, Watts = Amps x Volts.