AC outlet at my study room to supply 1 desktop n 1 laptop share 1 circuit with refrigerator...(study room beside the kitchen)...is ok for that?
electrical wiring problem
electrical wiring problem
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Nov 19 2011, 08:25 AM, updated 15y ago
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AC outlet at my study room to supply 1 desktop n 1 laptop share 1 circuit with refrigerator...(study room beside the kitchen)...is ok for that?
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Nov 20 2011, 11:06 AM
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I = P (Power) / V (Volt) This is the way to do calculation about your question...
V=204 volt (85% PF) Calculate each of your electrical item's Power (Watt). and put on the above calculation.. Ensure the I you get is lower than 13... This answer is not from electrical engineers person |
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Nov 20 2011, 11:38 AM
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QUOTE(abusuffian @ Nov 20 2011, 11:06 AM) I = P (Power) / V (Volt) This is the way to do calculation about your question... You forget the compressor start/stop function which will draw higher amp. Make sure this don't interrupt your others component.V=204 volt (85% PF) Calculate each of your electrical item's Power (Watt). and put on the above calculation.. Ensure the I you get is lower than 13... This answer is not from electrical engineers person |
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Nov 21 2011, 07:59 AM
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Computer basically take very low power is not a problem
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Nov 21 2011, 01:44 PM
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