A stove wattage usually ranges from 4000-6500, depending on the type of stove.
If they have a warming element, that will only use about 100 watts. Heating elements in a typical kitchen stove oven use 3000 watts or more. Heating elements in a typical kitchen stove oven use 3,000 watts or more. Convection ovens can use from 32 percent to 45 percent less power than standard ovens.
the bulb is usually 30 or 40 watts
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Around .0007 Watts. Watts=Amps x Volts 0.0007W=0.001A(1mA) x 0.7V
The answer is 40,000 divided by 415 or 96.38 Amps. Watts is volts times amps.
A Watt is a measurement of electrical power, a gas stove has none.
Typical for a normal average stove: 2000 watts for the oven and each of the large rings, 1500 watts for each of the small rings and the grill. These are the max values, but when the thermosts operates in the oven, for example, it might draw power for only 20% of the time.
Of course, this will vary with the manufacturer(s). A typical small pellet stove with a combustion fan and a circulation fan will need 500 watts or more to start. After is it started, it will typically take around 150 watts to run.
It depends on the stove. If you can find the manual, or look up the AMPs it uses. Should be around 50. Multiply 120V if you live in the US. By the number of Amps. That will give you the total amount of watts.
To find out what the wattage of your stove is look at the nameplate or check the specs. from the manual that came with it. Watts = Amps x Volts. Hypothetically your stove should be fed with a 40 amp breaker. The maximum wattage on the stove will be 40 x 240 = 9600 watts. As you can see different manufactures and different models will all be different.
Usually about 1200 to 1500 watts.
That depends on the size of the stove, but reckon on about 2 Kw per hotplate, and about 3 Kw per oven.
Depends on the stove, but usually not
You may be able to get away with powering a natural gas stove or LPG stove on this wattage because it doesn't use heavy amperage to pull the surface ignitor to 1200 degrees or to run the sparkers which are only lit momentarily, however on an electric stove you would need 1000 watts or 3000 watts if you're trying to use a power converter off a 12v battery or something of that nature. It's probably not a good idea. You need a good 220 outlet for an electric stove.
There are normally at least 115 watts per fridge.
Usually 220 to 240 VAC.
TV 150 watts, computer 200 watts, laptop 40 watts, refrigerator 15 watts average, toaster 900 watts, light bulbs 15-150 watts, fan 20 watts, a/c 3000 watts, space heater 2000 watts, hair dryer 1000 watts, oven/stove 3000 watts, microwave 1000 watts. Total energy used is equal to the watts times the time. The total energy in units or kWh is the power in kilowatts times the time in hours.