The same as anywhere else in the world! The answer depends entirely on the size of the unit. To get some idea of the power used by different household electrical appliances go to any shop which sells them and read the information displayed about each unit.
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I guess it is 1,2-Dichloroethane
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.
CFC's are used in refrigerators. One of a CFC is R-12.
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A standard outlet can be used for most domestic refrigerators. For more information on this, visit www.appliancepartspros.com
It used to be used for power stations, steel making and domestic fires but is hardly used now.
Nobody is seriously suggesting domestic nuclear reactors in the basement. All nuclear power plants produce electricity, which can be used in industry or domestically
CFC gas is used for cooling refrigerator.
Generators can be used to power many electrical appliances in a house during a power outage. Depending on what size you have, a generator can power a refrigerator, oven, lights, even an air conditioner.
The difference would be due to the different refrigerants used by each which is not given. Also the refrigerator will have a more constant condenser pressure because it is within an environment where the ambient temperature varies little.END
It is used for irrigation, fisheries, power generation, transportation, and domestic supply.
its not useful for the refrigerator its useful for humans only....
The average cost of running a Samsung refrigerator depends on the energy usage. Older models do not run as efficiently as newer models. For example, a refrigerator made in 1997 used roughly 200 more kWh per year than one made in 2004. Running the 2004 refrigerator would use approximately 460 kWh, costing roughly $50 per year.
That is a believable claim. 399 units per year or 1.09 units per day is an average power of 0.045 units per hour, equal to 45 watts. In practice the refrigerator pump probably take about 5 times as much when it's running but the thermostat keeps it turned off most of the time. My ordinary kitchen refrigerator has used 1.3 units in 3½ days, an average of 15 watts.
In a refrigerator which has a motherboard,ROM stores its configurations and instructions such as power timings and stoppage of compressor and starting of fans .RAM can store the instructions given by the user such as controlling the defrosting of refrigerator ie teh temperature controlling system.a