The electric heater will have power rated in Watts. The Amps it will draw depends on the voltage system you are using.
Can be calculated by formula I (Amps) = P / V
In the USA with 110V system a 2400W heater will draw 2400 Watts / 110 Volts = 21.8 Amps
In Australia with a 230 V system a 2400W heater will draw 2400 Watts / 230 Volts = 10.4 Amps
To calculate the amperage for a 240-volt, 1500-watt electric baseboard heater, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. For this heater, it would be 1500 watts / 240 volts, which equals 6.25 amps. Therefore, the heater uses approximately 6.25 amps.
An electric water heater in a hot tank is called an immersion heater and many of those run at 3 kW with a thermostat to control the max temperature. Power showers use a type of water heater that heats the water at the point where it is used, without a tank. They run at 6-8 kW and are also controlled by a thermostat.
Use the equation I=q/t, where I is amperes, q is coulombs and t is time in seconds.First you have to convert the minutes to seconds, so 60 x 8= 480 seconds. ThenI=1100/480. I = 2.29 amperes.
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The best element to use is a 3 phase electric heater that has a guard over the element protecting you from brushing against the hot part and stopping the element from starting a fire if the heater is pushed element down onto the floor
Electric current is measured in amperes
In UK voltage, a single oven would use somewhere between, 10-15 amperes and a double oven, 30-40.
The recommended thermostat for an electric baseboard heater is a line-voltage thermostat designed specifically for use with electric heating systems.
No if your heater is electric you can not use a gas heater you have to use the electric heater and it would really cause too much to change over from electric to gas so I would truly stick to what heater you have noiw
To calculate the amperage for a 240-volt, 1500-watt electric baseboard heater, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. For this heater, it would be 1500 watts / 240 volts, which equals 6.25 amps. Therefore, the heater uses approximately 6.25 amps.
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You should consider turning off your electric water heater when it is not in use to save energy and reduce your electricity bill.
Using an electric heater in a tent can be risky due to the potential fire hazard and carbon monoxide poisoning. It is generally not recommended to use electric heaters in tents as they can pose a safety threat.
for a large one it is 4,000 watts and for a smaller one it is 1,000 watts
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An electric water heater in a hot tank is called an immersion heater and many of those run at 3 kW with a thermostat to control the max temperature. Power showers use a type of water heater that heats the water at the point where it is used, without a tank. They run at 6-8 kW and are also controlled by a thermostat.
ALL electric heaters tend to use a lot of energy. You will need to look at the wattage for the heater in question. Despite some of the ads for different electric heaters, most have similar efficency.