Home Office Electrical Requirements
To calculate the maximum electrical power requirements of your home office, locate the power rating label that is affixed somewhere on every piece of electrically powered equipment and total the watts or amperes. For lighting, read the wattage rating on bulbs, or for fluorescent, read the label on the fixture.
Convert all power requirements to amperes by dividing watts by 110. Amperes are more convenient for this purpose because circuit breakers are rated in amperes.
Next, compare your calculated amperes to the circuit breaker rating marked on the front or side of the circuit breaker handle at the electrical panel. The more your potential load exceeds the circuit breaker’s rating, the greater the possibility is for overloading the circuit and the more care you must take in controlling the load.
Answering machine: 0.2 amps
Computer processor: 2.0 amps
Copier: 12.0 amps
Cordless phone: 0.06 amps
Dot matrix printer: 1.25 amps
Electronic typewriter: 0.35 amps
External modem: 0.2 amps
Fax machine: 1.5 amps
Laser printer: 7.5 amps
Lights (500 watts): 4.5 amps
Office radio: 0.15 amps
Postage meter: 1.6 amps
Small color TV: 0.7 amps
Video display terminal: 0.5 amps
TOTAL: 32.51 amps
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