Alternating Current
Opposite of Direct Current
General Electric Appliances.
GE stands for General Electric, a manufacturer who makes several different appliances, both large to small.
Convert AC to Dc or current to another voltage so you can use appliances made for other countries.
Non-electric appliances.
No ... AC means Alternating Current - DC means Direct Current. DC is used mostly for electronics and for voltages within our vehicles. AC is used for motors and for our household appliances and lamps.
it refers to the electric power consumed by electrical or electronic appliances when they are in stand by mode. eg:-tv, computer,laptop.
Cut down on your electric bill by getting programmable thermostats. There is no need to run your AC or heater all day. Also consider investing in ceiling fans. Ceiling fans use a lot less energy than an AC and will greatly reduce your electric bill. One other great tip is to buy energy efficient appliances. Ask your local retailer about which appliances are energy efficient. These appliances can save you a lot of money in the long run. Buy energy efficient appliances. Ask your local retailer about which appliances are energy efficient. These appliances can save you a lot of money in the long run.
No, electrical appliances have no patron saint.
this is because ac appliances need regular reversal in magnitude and direction whereas dc need a regular supply.. so no output will be produced when using ac.. that's why we use dc appliances!!!!
Well, as far as I know, there is no 'gas' A/C. The A/C will be electric, regardless of the type of heat used. Whether electric heat or gas heat would be more economical is really dependent on your electric and gas utility rates and the efficiency of the appliances involved.
When saying "kitchen appliance" it usually means an electric appliance in the kitchen. There are a few electric kitchen appliances that have measurements listed on them, such as blenders, food processors, some stand mixing bowls, electric ice cream freezers, some coffee grinders and deep fat fryers.
$800/month for a Southern California home. AC set to 76 deg F, and pool pump on 3 times a week.