"2kw fire" if this refers to an electric fireplace then you also need to know the voltage that is used. 1Kw = 1000 watts. Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/ Volts. Amps = 2000/Volts.
Amperage is used to rate cartridge fuses.
From the nameplate on the welder you find the amperage that the welder draws at the three phase voltage that you are going to use. This amperage is used to size the phase converter. This amperage is also used to size the breaker that will feed the phase converter and wire size for the installation.
motor connection to inverter
the welding amperage being used
They shouldn't. When using the correct electrode and amperage they will get hot but not red hot. Uncoated electrodes do get red hot but are not used in most applications. Too much amperage is usually the problem.
To calculate the amperage for 2kW, you need to know the voltage of the circuit. For example, if the voltage is 120V, then the amperage would be 16.67A (2000W / 120V = 16.67A). If the voltage is 240V, then the amperage would be 8.33A (2000W / 240V = 8.33A).
A 2kW electric fire can typically heat a room of around 20-25 square meters effectively. However, factors like insulation, room layout, and ceiling height can all impact the actual heating coverage. It's best to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the specific model you have.
a ten-wrap amperage multiplier is used with a (n)
100%=2kW 90% = ? , therefore 2kW X 90 / 100=1.8kW energy is lost in 1 hour. 1.8kW X 5= 9kW
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The recommended amperage for a fuse to be used with a device that requires a 2.5A fuse is 3A.
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It depends on the manufacture and design of the wind turbine. Some small turbines can maximize power output with a wind speed of 10 mph. Larger turbines may be designed for higher wind speeds. Some won't even start spinning until the wind speed is over 10 mph.
clamp-on ammeter
To measure amperage output to see if an alternator is charging or not .
A multimeter.
They vary enormously, from as low as 25% for a background heat only (eg: 6.9Kw burend but only 2Kw out to the room). to 85% (or even 100% for a flueless fire (VERY expensive). Go to a showroom and read the brochures!