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發表於 2016-8-27 17:10:29
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With my basic understanding on home electricals, one can determine the current draw for a given power consumption:
Power (W) = current (A) x voltage (V), where V in HK = 220V
Idling power consumption of the Plinius in Class A mode = 1100W, the current draw = 5A
At peak power consumption = 1400W, the current draw = 6.36A
Typical ring circuits for wall outlets used in HK homes are limited to 20A, that means the aggregate total Current draw of all the wall outlets cannot exceed 20A in the same ring circuit.
A typical wall outlet is limited 13A by using a fuse either at the plug.
So if each monoblock is plugged at a wall outlet each and the 2 wall outlet is part of the same 20A ring circuit, then it means you still have around 7A (20A- 2x6.36A) of current capacity left before the 20A ring circuit circuit-breaker will trip.
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