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A typical home boiler uses 3000 Watts.

3000 watts is not the correct answer. Watts = volts x amps, or if converting to btu 3000 watts = 10236 btu. At typical household votage of 120, 3000 watts would equal 25 amps and no boiler uses that much current and if your desire is to convert btu to watts I would suspect the average boiler output is far greater than 10K btu.

Determine the output in btu/hr of the boiler in question from the MFR`s nameplate and divide by 3.412

3.412btu=1watt/hr.

My home boiler uses 3000 watts, it's in my kitchen cupboard and it runs on a 240 v supply.

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5mo ago

The wattage of a home boiler can vary depending on its size and efficiency, but a typical range is between 1,000 to 5,000 watts when in operation. It is important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact wattage of your specific boiler model.

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