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what is the power rating of energy
Yes, either way, the power is cut to that appliance.
It means that, to operate at its rated power, the appliance must be provided with a 230-V supply.
Power use of an electrical appliance is calculated by finding its rating in watts. The formula is W = I x E. Watts = Amps x Volts. <<>> Power is a general term. If you want to know how much you pay to power a certain appliance you need to figure out the amperage of the appliance, (usually located on the appliance itself or in the instructions). Power companies use kilowatt hours to charge you for electricity, to figure out how many kilowatt hours your appliance uses you would need to multiply the amperage your appliance uses by .115 and that would give you the kilowatts it is using. Then you would multiply that by how many hours you use said appliance and then multiply by your cost per kilowatt hour, (found on your electric bill).
Most new appliances have a power rating label on them. The Energy Star label is an indication that the appliance is more energy efficient than others and will tell you how much the appliance will cost you to run. Appliances that do not have an Energy Star label are not a good investment.
Portable version; Another type of that same appliance, but able to be moved around. Example; A static phone plugged into a land-line is NOT portable. A mobile phone ran on battery power IS portable. This does not necessarily have to be an electric object, a phone was the first thing that came to mind.
It depends on the appliance. All appliances are required to have a 'nameplate' which contains information on their power and voltage ratings.
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what is the power rating of energy
Information on power consumption in an appliance like this one is found on the manufacturer's ID plate for this unit. Look for the "label" and recover the data from there.
Power consumed by an electrical appliance will increase with a reduction of applied voltage.
Power consumed by the appliance = (DC supply voltage) x (DC current)
A good website to find reviews on portable power generators is : www.consumersearch.com/portable-generators/reviews or www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/reviews.php.
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Any appliance should have a label attached giving its rating in Watts or kilowatts. This is for when it is running, appliances like fridges should also have a rating based on their average power consumption.
Any appliance should have a label attached giving its rating in Watts or kilowatts. This is for when it is running, appliances like fridges should also have a rating based on their average power consumption.