There is missing the value of the voltage.
We asume V = 120 volts.
Powerage = Voltage times current
Power = 120 volts times 16 amps = 1920 watts.
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∙ 11y agoTo calculate watts, you need both amps and volts. If we assume a standard voltage of 120V in the US, then 16 amps would be equal to 1920 watts (16 amps x 120 volts).
It is rated at 20 amps. Code states that conductors should only be loaded to 80% so continuous load will be 20 x .8 = 16amps
It is rated at 20 amps. Code states that conductors should only be loaded to 80% so continuous load will be 20 x .8 = 16amps
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746 watts.
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1650 watts.
25000 watts
100 watt
Usually about 1200 to 1500 watts.