The rated voltage will match the supply voltage of your property (nominally 120 V in North America, and 230 V in Europe), but the rated power varies from microwave to microwave -you can find out by looking at the 'nameplate' data label which, by law, must be attached to your microwave. The rated current will be the rated power divided by the rated voltage.
Based on my research the power consumption of this particular item is 1580 watts and it has a rating of 15A.
The Sharp Insight Pro KB6024MK is rated at 1000Watts; more specifically: 120 Volts, 60Hz/ 1.67 kW, and 14.5 Amps.
A hair dryer uses about 1 kW, a tumble dryer uses 3 kW.
what is the power rating of energy
Electric rating of 1Kw
The limit does not depend on the actual number of PC's that can be connected to a UPS. The limit is based on the total power consumption required by the PCs and the power supply rating of the UPS device. You can add the power consumption of all the PCs based on the number of watts (or amps) listed on a label on the back or side of each PC and compare it to the maximum load specified for the UPS unit.
Yes, the microwave draws less that the circuits protective rating and will not trip the breaker if used on a 15 amp circuit.
The power consumption for this model is only 800 watts, and it's far better than other similar microwave models that average around 1500 watts in power consumption.
The power consumption rate is 1200 Watts on a 120 Volt Input. There are 10 adjustable power levels and the microwave requires 1,100 watts to run. This Sharp Microwave is rated at 1000 watts, though actual power consumption will vary. The Sharp 1.5 Cu. Ft. Over-the-Counter Microwave Oven has a wattage of 1100 W and is not an energy star appliance. The microwave runs on 120 volts, and the cooking wattage is 1200.
look and power consumption is far better ....
Minimal. The phone should have a power rating on it somewhere, most likely on the bottom or on the power supply.
Depends on size - all will have a rating (power consumption) quoted.
A hair dryer uses about 1 kW, a tumble dryer uses 3 kW.
It depends what the power rating of the appliance is. A 500 watt microwave will use half a kilowatt if it's run for an hour on full power. A 750 watt unit will use 3/4 of a unit in the same time period.
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.
It depends, oist microwaves are rated in watts, a measurement of power usage. The lowest a microwave could be is a 300watt rating. I'm not sure of the highest bur mine is a 950watt. 1 watt is equal to one joule of energy a second. So a 950 watt microwave converts 950 joules of electricity into microwaves every second.
The commerical microwave has more power then a regular microwave which has a smaller level of power.
I need the same information for BTEC coursework, so if anyone can help, it would be appreciated. Thanks.