The term "ETL listed" indicates that an electrical appliance has been tested and certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) to meet specific safety standards for use in North America.
Most household appliances have amps listed on their electrical specifications. Some common appliances include refrigerators, ovens, air conditioners, microwaves, and washing machines. Checking the amp rating is important to ensure that the appliance is compatible with the electrical system in your home.
All these appliances are typically found in the kitchen and are used for cooking or food preparation.
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A heat sensitive electrical switch that maintains the temperature and controls the on-off action of the heat source. NOTE: thermostats should only be used with gas appliances that have been tested and listed for use with thermostats.
When Google searches for kitchen appliances, it tends to bring up certain stores rather than specific appliances. Lowes and Sears are two stores that are listed.
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The Underwriter's Laboratories (UL Listed) who inspects home appliances for safety have instated new safety regulations requiring the cord to meet the toaster where the control panel is located (in the front) and requiring shorter cords. This information came from Hamilton Beach customer service.
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The largest conductor listed in the National Electrical Code is a 2000 kcmil.
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It depends on the appliances themselves. If you use Ohm's Law, 120 volts multiplied by 20 amps you get 2400 watts. If these appliances are constantly used at the same time it is best to calculate your loads at 80%, in this case it would be 1920 watts. Look at the name plates on the appliances, the wattage on each will be listed.
On most appliances the number of watts is listed on a plate on the device. Turn the toaster over and look for how many watts it uses.