P(power)=Vi
Voltage=P/i
AnswerThe rated voltage for a fan must be shown on its nameplate, together with its power rating. It will depend on the country in which it is to be used. So, in Europe, it'll be 230 V and, in North America, it's likely to be 120 V.
depending of the amps needed for the appliance or piece of equipment- for example a regular fridge needs 110v and a 20 amp breaker will be more them good for that- a electric range needs 220v and a double breaker 30amp will be fine for that - 220v are two 110v cables with no neutral wire - the 110v needs a neutral wire and a hot wire and order to work properly. note the amps needed are located in the name plate of the appliance or in the tag in back of the appliance.
It depends on where in the world that you live. In North America a ceiling fan usually operates on 120 volts.
About 20 Amperes of current will be needed for the fan to work.
Most ceiling fans run on 110 volts.
The wiring should allow for 115 amps.
it will run with minimum current
Disconnect the plug to your fan. Hook a jumper wire to ground the negative wire and a hot wire to the positive wire. If the fan doesn't work, then you can buy one on Ebay or other sources.
15 amps 120 volts AC
There is a current picture of him on the home page of his fan club website, (clintwalkerfans).
FAn works by current
the fan is work by the elactercity and current and it has motor so i have to switched on and off
the fan is work by the elactercity and current and it has motor so i have to switched on and off
Overheating is a symptom of too much current. There may be a short in the winding of the fan motor across windings that effectively reduces the resistance, but the fan could still work.
More information is needed to answer this question. Voltage, type of fan, horsepower of the fan or wattage of the fanareneeded to find what the current draw of the fan.
0.4 amp
Failed fan motor.
It depends on the wattage the fan draws. A simple way to work it out is to use a simple formula. Find where it tells you the wattage and then devide by the house hold voltage and that will give you how much current is being used in amps
A dehumidifier is pretty much the same device as an air conditioner. It has a compressor which uses freon to create a cold surface for water to condense on. The fan only is a simple fan that moves air. The fan is the smallest electrical draw as opposed to the dehumidifier. The fan can have a current draw of as little as 1/10 of an amp when the dehumidifier can have a current draw as much as 15 amps when the compressor is running.
Very little. Most electric fan motors of household size use just a trickle of current.
Pretty much, what you like about the thing/person your a fan of and what you appreciate about their work. You can write pretty much anything as long as it's not creppy and etc.
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