How Many Amps is a Standard Outlet?
Nassau National Cable Blog
by Vita Chernikhovska
3d ago
The amperages of a standard electrical outlet in the USA and Canada are rated at 15 amps and 20 amps. They typically operate on 120 volts, which is the standard outlet voltage in the United States. Here are how outlets are ranked in other countries: In the UK, standard outlets are usually rated at 13 amps, operating at 230 volts. In most other European countries, outlets typically provide 16 amps at 230 volts. In Australia, standard outlets generally are rated at 10 amps operating at 230 volts. 15-amp residential outlets in the USA are common for bedrooms and other general areas, while 20 ..read more
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What is the best ethernet cable for gaming?
Nassau National Cable Blog
by Vita Chernikhovska
1w ago
Want to choose the best ethernet cable for gaming? The answer is CAT6. In most instances, there is no reason to go beyond that even if other options are marketed to you. Let's get into the details. Ethernet Cables For Gaming Best Practices Generally, any standard Cat6 FT4 cable is a great enough cable for gaming in residential settings. Most users will not notice any differences between CAT 5e, CAT 6, and CAT6a while gaming at home. CAT7 and CAT8 are overkill for gaming purposes at home; you will likely notice no difference between CAT6 and CAT6A as you will never push over 10GB Gbps with yo ..read more
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How many amps does a computer use?
Nassau National Cable Blog
by Vita Chernikhovska
1w ago
A typical desktop computer uses about 65 to 250 watts of power. On a 120-volt circuit (common in the U.S.), this translates to approximately 0.54 to 2.08 amps. For gaming PCs or workstations with high-end graphics cards, multiple hard drives, and other power-hungry components, the power usage can easily reach 500 to 800 watts or more. This would mean about 4.17 to 6.67 amps on a 120-volt circuit. Still, a PC is a low-voltage device, no matter how powerful. Laptops are generally more energy-efficient than desktops, with most using between 15 to 60 watts, translating to about 0.125 to 0.5 amps o ..read more
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All About 12 Gauge vs 14 Gauge Wire Applications
Nassau National Cable Blog
by Vita Chernikhovska
2w ago
12 vs. 14 Gauge Wire Compared 12 AWG and 14 AWG are the most popular cable sizes in residential buildings in the United States, but there is often confusion on which ones are best to use. Let's compare 12 and 14-gauge wires based on the most essential factors. Thickness 12-gauge wire is usually 2.05 mm thick, while 14-gauge wire has the thickness of 1.63 mm. In the non-metric system, the diameter is 0.0808 inches for 12-gauge wire and 0.0641 inches for 12-gauge wire. 12 AWG is a thicker wire. Current carrying capacity Copper 12-gauge wire is safe for circuits carrying up to 20 amps (including ..read more
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How many amps does a hair dryer use?
Nassau National Cable Blog
by Vita Chernikhovska
2w ago
Low-power hair dryer models draw around 800 to 1200 watts, using about 6.7 to 10 amps on a 120-volt circuit (common in the United States). High-power or professional grade hair dryer models can use anywhere between 1800 to 2400 watts, translating to 15 to 20 amps on a 120-volt circuit. For illustration, a popular model of hair dryer, Dyson, draws 13.3 Amps or 1600 watts. Low-power hair dryers are used on 15 amp circuits, while more sophisticated models are better suited for 20 amp circuits. Does the hair dryer need a dedicated circuit? Hair dryer is not a device required by NEC to have a de ..read more
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How many amps does a space heater use?
Nassau National Cable Blog
by Vita Chernikhovska
3w ago
The approximate amperage of a space heater using a 120-volt amperage system: 500-Watt Space Heater: 4.17 amps 800-Watt Space Heater: 6.67 amps 1000-Watt Space Heater: 8.33 amps 1500-Watt Space Heater: 12.5 amps Should I use a space heater on a 15-amp or 20-amp circuit? Article 210.23(A)(1) and (2) of the National Electrical Code requires continuous load on a circuit to not exceed 80% of the circuit's rating.  A 15-amp circuit is generally sufficient for space heaters up to 1,440 watts, considering the 80% rule for continuous load (1,440 watts at 120 volts equals 12 amps). However, you ..read more
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How To Wire a Two-Way Double Light Switch?
Nassau National Cable Blog
by Vita Chernikhovska
3w ago
Two-way light switches are a practical solution for controlling a light from two locations. This detailed guide includes preparation, wire identification, wiring methods, and finalization steps to ensure a safe and successful installation. Wiring a Two-Way Double Light Switch Step by Step 1. Ensure safety Always start by turning off the power at the consumer unit (fuse box) to prevent electrical accidents. Use a voltage tester to ensure the power is off in the area you'll be working on. 2. Gather tools and materials You’ll need: Two two-way light switches Screwdriver Wire strippers Electrica ..read more
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How To Wire a Toggle Switch?
Nassau National Cable Blog
by Vita Chernikhovska
3w ago
This is a quick and easy guide on how to wire your toggle switch. What is a toggle switch? A toggle switch is a type of electrical switch that has a leveler/ handler that is "toggled" back and forth to open or close an electrical circuit. This is a very simple switch that works in many applications, from household lights to headlights in a car. The primary function of a toggle switch involves flipping the lever in one direction to turn on the device and moving it in the opposite direction to turn it off. Toggle switches are commonly used as light switches in homes and buildings. In vehicles a ..read more
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How to Wire a Garbage Disposal?
Nassau National Cable Blog
by Vita Chernikhovska
1M ago
Garbage disposals are connected in two ways: hardwired directly into a dedicated circuit, or wired with appliance cords plugged into wall outlets. If the garbage disposal is hardwired, it is connected to a switch in an electrical box. Exposed wiring in the sink cabinet should be protected by conduit, even if it is NM-B Romex rarely out in conduit in other situations. If the disposal uses a plug-in mechanism, it plugs into an outlet located in a sink cabinet controlled by a wall switch. In many cases, this outlet is wired as a switch receptacle, with one-half of the outlet controlled by a switc ..read more
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AFCI vs GFCI Interrupters Compared: The Guide
Nassau National Cable Blog
by Vita Chernikhovska
1M ago
AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) and GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) are two types of breakers. The key difference between the two is that AFCI protects from fire, and GFCI protects from electric shock. Let's look into the characteristics and applications of AFCI and GFCI. AFCI, or arc-fault circuit interrupter, is the circuit breaker that breaks the circuit upon detecting loose connections in the wiring. They are designed to protect against fires by detecting an unintended electrical arc in a circuit and interrupting the power to prevent ignition. Loose connections are a common re ..read more
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