To find the approximate amperage of electrical devices use the Ohms Law formula, Amps = Watts divided by Volts. Example... A 1,200 watt device at 120 volts would be 10 amps.
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Appliances and Approximate Wattages.
Appliance | Wattage | Appliance | Wattage |
Lighting - Basic | 1,200 Watts | Lighting - Full | 4,000 Watts |
Electric Heat | 5,000 Watts | Electric Water Heater | 5,000 Watts |
Refrigrator - 20 Cu Ft | 800 Watts | Freezer - 20 Cu Ft | 550 Watts |
Sump Pump | 900 Watts | Well Pump ½ HP | 1,000 Watts |
Well Pump 1HP | 2,000 Watts | Garage Door Opener ½ HP | 400 Watts |
Microwave Oven 1000W | 1,500 Watts | Dishwasher | 400 Watts |
Toaster | 900 Watts | Computer | 250 Watts |
Electric Range Oven | 7500 Watts | TV - 32" Color | 170 Watts |
VCR | 60 Watts | Stereo System | 140 Watts |
Clothes Iron | 1100 Watts | Electric Clothes Dryer | 6000 Watts |
Washing Machine | 1000 Watts | Hair Dryer | 1600 Watts |
Air Conditioning 1 Ton | 2,000 Watts | Air Conditioning 2 Ton | 3,000 Watts |
Air Conditioning 3 Ton | 4,500 Watts | Window A/C | 2000 Watts |
Vacuum Cleaner | 780 Watts | Central Vacuum | 1750 Watts |
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