Black & Decker VEC054D Appliance Power Consumption, Appliance Consumption in Amps and Watts Chart

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APPLIANCE POWER CONSUMPTION

MAXX SST™ inverters are ideal for powering:

Lights

TVs and TV/DVD (VCR) combinations units

Radio receivers/transceivers and stereo systems

Computers and peripheral equipment

Refrigerator/freezers

Small microwave ovens

Household appliances

Dry and/or wet/dry vacuums

Heavy duty power tools & chargers

Sump pumps, motors and other electric-powered equipment

Most electrical tools, appliances and audio/video equipment have labels that show the unit’s power consumption in amps, watts, or both. To avoid inverter shutdown and possible damage to the inverter, avoid exceeding the wattage rating of this unit. To obtain a rough estimate of the current (in amperes) the power source must deliver where the power consumption of the tool or device is given in watts AC, simply divide the power consumption of the load by 10.

Example: If a load is rated at 200 watts AC, the power source must be able to deliver: 200 divided by 10 = 20 amperes.

The inverter has built-in overload protection so that if you do exceed the inverter’s output capacity continuously, the unit will automatically shut down. Once the excessive load is removed, the inverter can be restarted and resume normal operation.

Note: To restart the inverter, turn it off, and then on again. The on/off Switch is located on the unit’s Front Panel (refer to the “Control and Functions” section of this Instruction Manual).

The inverter powers resistive loads the easiest; however, larger resistive loads, such as electric stoves or heaters, could draw more wattage than the inverter can deliver on a continuous basis.

CAUTIONS

Ensure that total continuous power consumption of all tools and/or appliances connected to the inverter (and in use) does not exceed the inverter’s continuous watts rating. Also ensure that start-up wattage for inductive loads does not exceed peak watts for more than a second.

Appliances such as microwave ovens will normally draw more than their rated current and could possibly overload the inverter when operating simultaneously with other appliances. For example: A 600 watt microwave oven draws approximately 940 watts.

The following chart shows the approximate amperage and corresponding wattage at 120 volts AC for various common tools and appliances.

APPLIANCE CONSUMPTION IN AMPS AND WATTS CHART

APPLIANCE

AMPS@

WATTS@

 

120VAC

120VAC

Laptop Computer

0.45

55

Household Power Mixer

1.83

220

240-Watt Stereo/Amplifier

2.01

242

Refrigerator

2.75

330

3/8" Variable Speed Drill

2.75

330

Variable Speed Jig Saw

2.75

330

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