I estimated 1100 - 9AMPS -running, not sure what the surge startup would be.
2100 watts to run the refrigerator
we cant get to the back of the unit
To convert amperage to watts, you need to know the voltage, power factor, and the number of phases that you are working with. For a residential refrigerator this is single phase, an industrial refrigerator could be three phase.
There are zero watts in a small refrigerator. Watts are the produce to amps times volts. Without these values a correct answer can not be given.
The number of watts in a Frigidaire Gallery refrigerator can vary depending on the specific model and size. Generally, Frigidaire Gallery refrigerators can range from around 400 to 800 watts. It is recommended to refer to the appliance's user manual or technical specifications for the exact wattage of a particular model.
Probably about 450 watts. Since the primary use of power in a refrigerator is for a motor the watts it uses are less than the amps that pass through it. <<>> Assuming that the refrigerator uses 120 volts for a supply voltage, then W = A x V. 4.5 x 120 = 540 watts
The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts.
There are usually around 600 watts of power in use in the average sized refrigerator. In a smaller under the counter or over the counter model of fridge, this wattage will be much smaller.
Not enough information. To answer this question, you would need to provide the model number and probably the serial number as well.
The fridge consumes the watts. My fridge is a normal one, it consumes 500 watts for 2 minutes every hour.
50 - 60 watts Mine uses 500 watts, but only for about two minutes each hour.
1500