It won't run a microwave at all. Microwaves require an a.c. supply of 230 V (Europe) or 120 V (N America).
When the manufacturers refer to a 1000 watt oven they usually mean heat into food. The efficiency of ovens vary but it is quite common that a 1000 watt would consume 2000 watts from the mains. Watts = Amps X Volts so at 120V this would be 16.67 amps. But to be more accurate you need to find the actual input power of the oven.
13 amps should be a dedicated outlet since one outlet has a maximum capacity of 15 amps <<>> If the supply voltage is 120 volts then the amperage is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts = 1450/120 = 12.08 amps.
figure out how many amps are in a watt and x by 40
5 amps
An 8000 watt generator at regular house current 110v will supply 72 amps.
To my knowledge there is no such a thing as a 1000 volt cooking microwave oven. If you mean 1000 watt then the answer to your question is yes. W = A x V. Presuming that the 15 amp receptacle is on a 120 volt system then the amperage draw on a 1000 watt microwave oven would be A = W/V 1000/120 = 8.3 amps with 6.6 amps to spare.
They should not be on the same breaker. Micro should be on a 20 amp. Oven should be on a 30 amp by its self.
The total of watt/hours used by a microwave will vary, depending on the size (power) of the oven, and how much the oven is used.
When the manufacturers refer to a 1000 watt oven they usually mean heat into food. The efficiency of ovens vary but it is quite common that a 1000 watt would consume 2000 watts from the mains. Watts = Amps X Volts so at 120V this would be 16.67 amps. But to be more accurate you need to find the actual input power of the oven.
The wattage of the GE Profile Spacemaker PNM1871SMSS 1.8 CuFt Over-The-Range Microwave Oven is 1100 watts.
13 amps should be a dedicated outlet since one outlet has a maximum capacity of 15 amps <<>> If the supply voltage is 120 volts then the amperage is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts = 1450/120 = 12.08 amps.
The Daewoo KOR-6L0B is a low watt option.
As long as the voltages match a 60 amp service will handle a 700 watt microwave. The microwave will only draw A = W/V, A = 700/120 = 5.8 amps.
figure out how many amps are in a watt and x by 40
Not Really! but you can cook rice, And some vegetables
a 220 volt, 3200 watt oven will draw under 15 amps, so yes a 2o amp breaker will work.
5 amps