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Depends on how many watts the microwave is.
13 amps should be a dedicated outlet since one outlet has a maximum capacity of 15 amps <<>> If the supply voltage is 120 volts then the amperage is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts = 1450/120 = 12.08 amps.
Most household microwaves require around 10-12 amps to operate efficiently. It's recommended to use a dedicated circuit with a 15-20 amp breaker to ensure safe and proper functioning of the microwave.
A typical microwave oven draws around 10-15 amps while operating. It is recommended to use a dedicated circuit with a 20-amp breaker to ensure safe and efficient operation.
1100 watts or about ten amps then another 3 to 4 amps for turn table light and fan
volts X amps = watts standard 120 X 15 amps =1800watts microwaves generally use about 1000 watts which is 8.33 amps...
It won't run a microwave at all. Microwaves require an a.c. supply of 230 V (Europe) or 120 V (N America).
10 amps
The microwave oven uses 1350 watts at 12 amps input and the microwave output is 800 watts.
To find the amperage, use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. In this case, 600 Watts / 115 Volts = approximately 5.22 Amps. So, the microwave oven requires approximately 5.22 Amps of current.
Yes, the microwave draws less that the circuits protective rating and will not trip the breaker if used on a 15 amp circuit.