Fans are available in most countries that run on the normal supply voltages in those countries, in the USA 120 v and in Europe 230 v. A simple desk fan uses 15-20 watts of power.
That depends on the voltage V. Wattage P = amperage A times voltage V.
Wattage= current*voltage*power factor. Wattage=VI Cos(@)
wattage is nothing but power product of current and voltage p=v*i
Wattage, you mean power. Power = V * I. V - the voltage and I the current.
If running at 110V, that is 10Amps. Wattage = Voltage x Current Current = Wattage / Voltage - Neeraj Sharma
Wattage = Outage Voltage + Outage Wattage
It depends on the wattage the fan draws. A simple way to work it out is to use a simple formula. Find where it tells you the wattage and then devide by the house hold voltage and that will give you how much current is being used in amps
If you can find the wattage of the fan and you know the voltage of the fan use the following equation. Amps = watts/volts.
Devide the wattage by the voltage
Wire size is based of the amperage of the device. To answer this question the amperage is needed or the wattage and voltage of the device.
wattage is voltage and amperage multiplied. example V/A=W or 120v x 20a=2400 watts
It depends on the voltage; which depends on the country. If you know the voltage, divide the wattage by the voltage, the result is the amperage.