nec article 422.11[e]
15or20 amps
what is the power rating of energy
The appliance will not work because the fuse will blow every time.
The fuse rating should be 5 amps
permanent attachment to an appliance An appliance plug may have a differently shaped plug, in order to prevent it from being plugged into an ordinary electrical outlet (one with the wrong voltage or power rating).
Switch rating should match or be greater than the rating for the protecting breaker.
what is the power rating of energy
what is the power rating of energy
possibly an efficiency rate on a scale that isn't presented on the appliance
The appliance will not work because the fuse will blow every time.
16A
The fuse rating should be 5 amps
It depends on the efficiency rating of the burn appliance.
How much energy it uses
Most new appliances have a power rating label on them. The Energy Star label is an indication that the appliance is more energy efficient than others and will tell you how much the appliance will cost you to run. Appliances that do not have an Energy Star label are not a good investment.
No. You need a 3-phase supply that matches the voltage and current rating of your appliance.
A fuse is given a various rating (strength). For instance, a home appliance (washing machine, etc) would usually have a fuse with a 13 amp rating. While a low powered lamp would only merit a 2 or 5 amp fuse rating. It is important to use a fuse of the correct rating in amps for each electrical appliance.
These are Relative Energy Efficiency (REE) ratings which indicate how much energy they consume to do their jobs as fridges or freezers, washing machines, dryers, etc. relative to other makes and models of the same kind of appliance. An appliance with an REE of A uses less energy than one with a rating of B; an appliance with an REE of B uses less energy than one with a rating of C; an appliance with an REE of C uses less energy than one with a rating of D, etc.