Physics, asked by rafeyrazviblackmi, 8 months ago

What do you think what load is ? How much load you have at your home in watts?

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Answered by ranvirsinghadvocate9
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The term "electrical load capacity" refers to the total amount of power provided by the main service for use by your home's branch circuits and the lights, outlets, and appliances connected to them. Understanding capacity and load becomes necessary if you are planning the electrical service for a new home, or if you are considering an electrical service upgrade to an older home. Understanding the load needs will let you choose an electrical service with an appropriate capacity. In older homes, it's extremely common for the existing service to be badly undersized for the needs of all the modern appliances and features now in use.

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Answered by varshini2567
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The same formula can be used to determine the capacity of the house's overall electrical service. Because a home's main service is 240 volts, the math looks like this: 240 volts x 100 amps = 24,000 watts. 80 percent of 24,000 watts = 19,200 watts.

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