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"S.S.O." likely stands for "Single Socket Outlet." "13A" indicates that the outlet is rated for a maximum current of 13 amps.
Because all the electrical energy supplied to the heater is emitted as heat. There is no other way for the energy to escape.
That is 50,000 BTU per hour.
To extend a socket, you can use an extension cord that matches the socket type and voltage capacity. Make sure the extension cord is in good condition and is rated for the power requirements of the devices you want to plug into it. Avoid daisy chaining multiple extension cords as it can create a fire hazard.
An immersion heater typically requires a dedicated circuit with a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) rated at 16A or 20A, depending on the power rating of the heater. It is recommended to consult with a qualified electrician to determine the appropriate MCB rating based on the specific requirements of the immersion heater.
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The two most important ratings for an electrical heater are its rated power and its rated voltage, and these will be printed on a 'nameplate' fixed somewhere on the heater (e.g. '3 kW at 230 V').For the heater to operate at its rated power, it must be subject to its rated voltage. In the above example, the heater will only operate at 3 kW if it is supplied with 230 V.If you know the heater's power (P) and its voltage (U), then you can calculate the rated current (I) it will draw from the supply, using the equation: I = P/U.You can also determine its resistance (R), using the equation R = U2/P.
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No. It just draws less power.
"S.S.O." likely stands for "Single Socket Outlet." "13A" indicates that the outlet is rated for a maximum current of 13 amps.
If it is the same socket format. It may only run at 2.0, but if the socket and voltages are correct, it will run.