Saturday, January 30, 2010

How Much Electricity Does A Pedestal Fan Use How Much Electricity Does An Electric Fan Use?

How much electricity does an electric fan use? - how much electricity does a pedestal fan use

When it gets warmer here in the UK, I was asked if anyone knew how much it had cost to run a fan for an hour.

Thank you!

8 comments:

The Troll Destroyer said...

It is widely used an oven that uses more

N a e said...

Fan base usually with a rated power from 40 to 80 watts coming.
Found on the nameplate on the back of the fan
Note that this provides a maximum power required for maximum speed.
Pedestal fans are ususally in 3 speeds, select the desired speed run in them.
Assuming he is assuming a fan of 80 watts, the average consumption of 50 watt-hours per operating hour (you are) not at full speed.
used at full capacity all the time, which consumes 80 watts per hour.
7p/kWh and estimated costs. The cost is as follows:
3.5p per hour average speed
5.6p per hour processor clock

E S said...

to see the best measure of its power from any device, how fast it is the wheel to go outside. Having a partner to know the phone with ya and leave when we begin to count (if you turn on, of course)
The active person, then television and the recording time, and the person in the outdoor, starts to count turns of the wheel, cut the bill within 30 seconds, compared with other devices, and you might have a good idea in this way.
So what we do. Fans (), small motors, as much energy as running 2 M. coffee.
10 fans use the same function as a small air conditioning, because the complete data, a bridge
I think your question, over 30 cents, hangs from the cost of those payments as well.

Michelle said...

Hello,
Assuming you're referring to a fan 50W, with this device for 1 hour produces 50 watts per day or 1.5kwh per month (30 days). Use the simulator from the link below to load, to determine whether to use the fan for more than 1 hours per day.

We hope this information will help!

JOAN C said...

Read the label specification!

Voltage, watts, etc.

Punka wallahs are rare and expensive, but not the consumption of electricity at work.

Bardic said...

They are usually about 60 watts, which means that it is offset about 16/17 hours for one unit of electricity. In our case, which is 1p per hour.

ksj30005 said...

Why not one hours walk and see what happens

Sara B said...

unless an air conditioner thats for sure!

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