This depends specifically on the appliance and the way it is designed. For instance dryers, dishwashers, etc. are designed to produce heat and the heat given off is not necessarily a sign of energy loss or inefficiency. Also, appliances like refrigerators are not only designed to cool the inside, but also to take the warm air out of the food compartment, this is why you bottom vent on a fridge will often produce a warm breeze. The heat produced by appliances differed on design and efficiently its built. Remember! heat is only another form of energy and electrical energy turns into heat in objects like Transformers, which are in appliances, and when this happens its energy loss. Appliances labeled as Energy Star are designed to eliminate energy loss and maximize efficiency which is also why Energy Star appliances may run cooler then typical appliances.
The size of the wire depends on the current capacity (Load in Ampere) of the particular Appliances. Therefore, based on this the Appliances consuming more Ampere require a thicker cable. Answered by A.K.Maulik, Kolkata, India
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The heat produced by appliances is in direct relationship to the wattage that the appliance is rated at. W = A x V.
There are different types of appliances which come in varied size. Some are quite big like the washing machine while others will be small like sandwich makers.
Viking makes high end, professional quality kitchen appliances. Their products are on par with other such companies as Sub-Zero, Wolf appliances, and others.
The heat produced by appliances is in direct relationship to the wattage that the appliance is rated at. W = A x V.
Refrigerators and toasters are two examples of common home appliances that were used in the 1950s. Others examples include space heaters and air conditioners as well as electric ovens.
Many appliances were American-made, but others were imported from countries such as Japan, South Korea, Mexico, China, and Taiwan
There are many examples of network security appliances. Some examples of network security appliances include the NSA 6600, the NSA 500, and the NSA 4600.
Some appliances are washers and dryers, ovens, microwave ovens, and dishwashers.
Kam Appliances sell kitchen appliances from a number of different brands. Some of them they sell are Bosch, DCS, Electrolux, General Electric and Kitchen Aid.
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Thermostatically controlled appliances are appliances that either provide heating or cooling of some type. Heathers, furnaces, air conditioners,water heaters, refrigerators are all examples of thermostatically controlled appliances.
Kenmore brand washing machine and dryer are washroom appliances.