Everything in a normal house would run off 50 kW because all devices take less power than that. Many houses have a mains power supply limited to 15 or 25 kW.
In a typical house, appliances like air conditioners, electric ovens, clothes dryers, and hot water heaters can collectively consume around 50 kilowatts of power.
.03 to .08 kilowatts if I did my math correct 300 to 800 watts draw to run a domestic refrigerator.
You will have to run wires from your electric box in your house, I would suggest barring these wires.
If your house has 220vac each leg should have at least 110vac so if you use an electric dryer you would have 110 vac to each leg to run the dryer for outlets and switches it would be the same 110vac volts alternating current to operate electrial devices and to turn the lights on and off.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts. Amps = 5000/230 =21.7 amps. The wire size to run this heater would be a #10 copper conductor. The supply breaker would be a two pole 30 amp breaker.
None. In Europe most houses are supplied with about 14 to 18kW. A basic electric kettle is about 1.5kW. A water heater 3kW. An electric oven/hob 5 to 7 kW. Add in lighting, sockets/outlets, and electric showers and you can see 1kW wont get you very far.
.03 to .08 kilowatts if I did my math correct 300 to 800 watts draw to run a domestic refrigerator.
The maximum would be 200 x 240 = 48 kilowatts assuming you had normal 3 wire service. However, your home would never use that much. Average would probably be about 3 or 4 kilowatts, depending on time of day and your heating and air-conditioning systems. Your electric utility bill probably tells you how many kilowatt-hours you used in a month. Just divide this by 730 which is the number of hours in the average month, and that will give your average load in kilowatts for that month.
You can spend it, donate it, or save it. I would recommend saving to get a house or pay off a loan. Spending, however, you can buy stuff but you would eventually run out.
Because when your house is cold the heater automaticly turn on and when its the temperature is at the degrees you set it as it turn off.
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You will have to run wires from your electric box in your house, I would suggest barring these wires.
run the main pipe to the house and branch off to diffrent areas,
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Depends on size and population of town better answerable with a coplete Census of town in question
The cost of your solar system is directly related to how many kilowatts your home uses each month. That is what determines how much power you wish to generate.
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