Every appliance should have a nameplate that has the rated full load current for that particular model.
Generally dishwasher around 10 amps.
Fridge 15-20 amps.
2006-12-19 00:41:18
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answered by H_A_V_0_C 5
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dish washers run like 3 amps when there running sometimes are on same breakers as your garbage disposal also,and a fridge is about 15amps with compressor runnin then drops down when the compressor kicks off . if u need watts for some reason the electric formula is 120 watts equals 1 amp.
2006-12-19 12:12:10
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answered by b 2
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field decrease than the counter? is that junction field? or do you mean a receptacle... dishwashers do no longer would desire to be GFCI secure yet they DO choose a floor because it a substantial equipment and that's to substantiate a floor fault direction lower back to the panel from the motor of the dishwasher. so decrease than the sink there ought to be a receptacle ( 3 prong u floor or a NEMA 5-15-R ), and coming from the dish washer you could have an applaince twine 3 prong however the way you describe it makes me to have self assurance the dishwasher substitute into hardwire into the "field" decrease than the sink it particularly is wonderful as long there's a potential of disconnect often a 20 amp single pole swap works or in the different case and what's usually accomplished a receptacle and twine. any versatile armored sheath isn't any longer code as use for grounding any versatile metallic conduit ought to furnish a floor direction by using way of seperate floor twine alongside with the conductors seems such as you have a "flex" going from dishwasher to the field interior you need to indeally have 3 wires one black one white and one eco-friendly old 3/8" diameter armoured cable often happening as bx often substitute into metallic jacketed and subsequently used the armour housing as floor offered you employ 2 screw bx connector that are tightly locked ringed to the metallic junction bins. yet as different mentioned you could no longer account for others workmanship that's one reason it particularly isn't any longe accepted playstation Frozen is authentic in his anology Tiffany has it incorrect
2016-10-18 11:42:12
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answered by johannah 4
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Power is measured in Watts, not Amps!
And it will vary from device to device - best way to check is either in the user manual or on the device itself - will usually say on the back somewhere.
2006-12-18 22:24:20
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answered by junkmonkey1983 3
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Check the fusee's in the plugs they have the amp's written on them.
2006-12-18 22:13:25
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answered by Gilly 4
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Access the user's manual!
2006-12-18 22:14:17
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answered by Sami V 7
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why!!!
2006-12-18 22:12:31
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answered by hey 4
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