A 1450 watt coffee maker will use around 13 amps at 110 volts.
To answer this question a voltage value must be stated. Divide the voltage into 50 KVA and your answer will be in amps.
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AWG # 14 is the smallest wire you can install in a home and it can only be used in living areas. It will carry 15 amps.
The equation for amperage when the kilowatts are known is Amps = kVA x 1000/1.73 x Volts.The electrical code states that a feeder for a transformer has to be rated at 125% for the primary and secondary load amperages.The amperage on the primary needed to supply a 70 KVA three phase transformer to its full capacity at 600 will be 68 amps. 68 x 125% = 85 amps. A #4 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 95 amps.The amperage on the secondary needed to supply a 70 KVA three phase transformer to its full capacity at 480 will be 84 amps. 84 x 125% = 105 amps. A # 3 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 115 amps.
6 AWG will handle 50 amps with a voltage drop of about 4 volts. If you go to 4 AWG and limit to 50 amps your voltage drop will be 2.5 volts.
The average 10 cup coffee maker uses around 8 amps.
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To determine the watts of power, multiply voltage x amperage. In this case, 120 volts x 10 amps- which is 1200 watts.
Divide 1450 watts by 120 volts. Answer: 12.08 amps. This answer is on the assumption that the voltage is 120 volts. If you want an exact answer you must supply the voltage of the roaster.
13 amps should be a dedicated outlet since one outlet has a maximum capacity of 15 amps <<>> If the supply voltage is 120 volts then the amperage is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts = 1450/120 = 12.08 amps.
To convert amps into watts a voltage is needed. Watts = Amps x Volts.
300kva equals zero amps. Voltage is needed to answer this question.
You cannot increase voltage by adding amps.
Watts = Volts x Amps for an incandescant bulb. So Amps = 600/120.
To answer this question the voltage of the generator is needed. I = W/E. I = 40000/Volts
Power equals voltage times current in amps. The value of amps used is needed to do the math.
To answer this question a voltage value must be stated. Divide the voltage into 50 KVA and your answer will be in amps.