Look on the manufactures label on the fan. Find the amperage and voltage of the device. Multiply these two values together to find the wattage of the device. If the fan operates 24 hours a day, take the wattage and multiply it by the wattage of the fan. This will give you the total wattage that the fan will use in a day. To take it a step further take the total and divide it by 1000 and this will give you the kWh the fan uses. Find out what you are charged by the utility company and multiply the kWh by this number. This will tell you how much it costs to operate the fan for a 24 hour period.
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Watt?
Power = Volts * current [p = E*I]; 120volts*10amps = 1200watts
If you can find the wattage of the fan and you know the voltage of the fan use the following equation. Amps = watts/volts.
Probably not, since a volume control switch is designed for extremely low current measured in fractions of a watt, while a dimmer switch is typically capable of handling several hundred watts.
I would install a 60 amp sub-panel and use AWG #3 copper.
As many as the designer likes, but the average table fan uses about 20 watts.
That will depend on the specific fan.
3/4 of watts
Generally, a floor fan uses 90 watts to employ itself.
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The average household fan used in US or Canada is about 35-50 watts.
for a large one it is 4,000 watts and for a smaller one it is 1,000 watts
That depends on the type and make of Oven.
Electric lights that use from 0.02 watts to 50,000 watts have been manufactured. The CFLs, fluorescent tubes, and incandescent bulbs in your house probably operate in the range of 20-100 watts.
To determine the number of watts of electric energy consumed by electric iron, we need to multiply the volts and the ampere used by that particular electric iron, so the product of those two is the watts used by the electric iron.
Volts and watts are different quantities and their relationship also includes the electric current. Voltage times current in amps equals the power in watts use.
30watt so Total Curret used by fan is I=P/V=30/240=0.125A