Not very much... A large ceiling fan (approx 56" in diameter) uses about 85 watts.
Hoovers use 1000 - 2000 watts
One can purchase big industrial ceiling fans from Hansen Wholesale. They also come in different sizes and are rated by efficiency and the watts that they use.
Not very many, probably less than 20 watts.
They are the same and they use a singe-phase induction motor of 15-30 watts
Not very much... A large ceiling fan (approx 56" in diameter) uses about 85 watts.
For a ceiling fan, it is recommended to use a light bulb that is no larger than 60 watts to prevent overheating and potential damage to the fan.
The fan itself might use 40 Watts, add to that the power used by the lamps (maybe 3*50 Watts) and the sum is just under 200 W when all the lamps are lit. So under one Ampere in the example given.
Hoovers use 1000 - 2000 watts
A ceiling fan is a common house appliance which is attached to the ceiling and uses an electric motor to rotate blades or paddles in a circular motion. Ceiling fans help cool a room by moving air which causes evaporative cooling. Fans range in size from 36 inches to 56 inches using 55 to 100 watts, a typical 48 inch ceiling fan will use 75 watts.
25 watts.
Abut 20 watts.
it may use 15 to 25 watts
One can purchase big industrial ceiling fans from Hansen Wholesale. They also come in different sizes and are rated by efficiency and the watts that they use.
Usually about 1200 to 1500 watts.
they use around about 55 watts for each headlight.
I read somewhere that it's 100 watts.