How to Find the Power Consumption of Your Appliances

Part of the Solar Power Your Home for Dummies Cheat Sheet

Power, the rate at which energy is being consumed, is specified in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW — kilo- means 1,000). You can determine the power consumption of your appliances in three ways:

  • Look on the label for the watts rating.

  • Look up the device on a power consumption chart.

  • Purchase an electricity usage meter (such as the Kill-a-Watt) from a hardware store or online.

Your HVAC system, which is generally the biggest power-gobbling appliance in the house, should be labeled clearly with its power draw in horsepower (HP) or British thermal units (Btus); 1 HP = 750 W, and 3,400 Btus = 1 kW.

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