To find the answer to this question just add up all of the appliance's wattages that you want to connect to a service and divide that answer by the voltage of the service. This will give you the amperage needed to operate the appliances.
From 800 t0 1500 depending on the capacity of the appliance. It is mostly on the back or side of the equipment
It depends on the size of the house and the weather. A single-room air-to-air system takes 300-600 watts, while a system supplying a large suburban house could take 15 kW or more.
It usually depends on how much your power company charges you and what kind of central heating you have :) hope i helped
That depends on the power needed by the air conditioner. For instance, to run a 10,000 BTU window unit, you would need an approximate starting wattage of 2200, and a running wattage of 1500.
A small one, 5 kW, a large one, 15 kW.
2200 watts
You're missing necessary information.
Puron is a trade name for an environmentally friendly refrigerant (freon). The amount of power an air conditioner would consume is mostly dependant on the size (capacity) and the conditions under which it is operating. A rough estimate for an air conditioner is 1.4 horse power per ton (12000 BTUs), and one horse power is 740 watts.
P=I x E (watts= amps x voltage) Look at the voltage and multiply by the amperage on the units nameplate and you will get your answer.
It varies from air conditioning unit to unit. However, the exact energy usage will be on a name plate on the air conditioner. Look for a rating in either amps or watts.
The average wattage for a window air conditioner is around 500-1,500 watts, while a central air conditioner can range from 3,000 to 5,000 watts. The specific wattage will depend on the size and efficiency of the unit.
0.5 horsepower how many watts
2050 watts
1hp=746 watts
3500
A 5000 BTU air conditioner works on 1465 watts. If the BTU, 5000, is multiplied by .293071, the exact amounts are given. However, this does not display the amount of watts utilized by the air conditioner. The voltage and amperes would need to be known in order to figure the watts during usage.
2200 watts
An air conditioner with 2 horse power is equivalent to about 5 electric fans. 200 watts is about the same as one horsepower.
You're missing necessary information.
Puron is a trade name for an environmentally friendly refrigerant (freon). The amount of power an air conditioner would consume is mostly dependant on the size (capacity) and the conditions under which it is operating. A rough estimate for an air conditioner is 1.4 horse power per ton (12000 BTUs), and one horse power is 740 watts.
400 watts
It depends on what type and rating of air conditioning unit you have. Aircon for small rooms rates from 600 to 1000.