There are many types of compressors used for cooling walk in coolers. To answer this question the information has to be taken from the units data plate or the compressor's name plate. Once this information has been found then the breaker and conductor size can be calculated to make the unit operable.
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It is drawing .06 amps.
It would be at least 250 amps, maybe 300 amps.
At 240v single phase it's 70.8 amps. If it runs on 2 wires plus ground, take the voltage rating of the equipment and divide that into the watts to get amps. At 480v 3 phase it's 25.8 amps. At 208v 3 phase it's 47.2 amps. <<>> There are zero amps in 14 kW. A voltage needs to be stated. I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts.
Minimal 100. Depends on load draw of home. Can be 200 amps or 400 amps as well.
It depends on the size, how many beverages it can cool at one time. The power (watts) and voltage should be on a plate on the back of the cooler, so divide the watts by the volts to find the amps.
100 amps
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amps like.. amplifiers? it depends on how many speakers you have. or amps like.. current draw? again. depends on your power needs, your power amps... ect
1100 watts or about ten amps then another 3 to 4 amps for turn table light and fan
To calculate the current draw, use the formula: Current (A) = Power (W) / (Voltage (V) * √3). Plugging in the values, we get Current = 30000W / (208V * √3) ≈ 78.7A. So, a 30KW strip heater operating at 208 volts 3-phase would draw approximately 78.7 amps.
It is drawing .06 amps.
Amps for an oven are governed by the total wattage of the oven and what the voltage supply to the oven is.
A dishwasher typically draws around 10-12 amps when in operation.
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A deep freezer can draw between 6 to 8 times its running amps on start-up, depending on the model and size of the freezer. For example, if a freezer runs at 6 amps, it could draw between 36 to 48 amps when starting up.
It would be at least 250 amps, maybe 300 amps.