Hi all,
I'm new to the forums, so hello. I just bought a new house and am getting started with do-it-yourself projects. I'm new to all of this, so I'm learning as I go...
Anyway, I just 'mapped' all the circuits in my house, and I am confused about something. One of my kitchen circuits is rated for a mere 20A x 120V (2400 W), yet there's A LOT plugged into it:
toaster (950 W)
coffee pot (850 W)
microwave (1000 W)
dishwasher (~1000? W)
garbage disposal (~500? W)
laundry washing machine (~1500? W)
These things add to nearly 6000 Watts! Granted, I've only got two or three in use at one time, but just running toaster + microwave + coffee pot (2800 W) during breakfast time should overload the circuit and trip the breaker, right? Yet, I've had no troubles so far. My question is: why hasn't my breaker trippred or my kitchen blown up?
Thanks very much for input,
Jeff
I'm new to the forums, so hello. I just bought a new house and am getting started with do-it-yourself projects. I'm new to all of this, so I'm learning as I go...
Anyway, I just 'mapped' all the circuits in my house, and I am confused about something. One of my kitchen circuits is rated for a mere 20A x 120V (2400 W), yet there's A LOT plugged into it:
toaster (950 W)
coffee pot (850 W)
microwave (1000 W)
dishwasher (~1000? W)
garbage disposal (~500? W)
laundry washing machine (~1500? W)
These things add to nearly 6000 Watts! Granted, I've only got two or three in use at one time, but just running toaster + microwave + coffee pot (2800 W) during breakfast time should overload the circuit and trip the breaker, right? Yet, I've had no troubles so far. My question is: why hasn't my breaker trippred or my kitchen blown up?
Thanks very much for input,
Jeff
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