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![]() "Tim Ward" wrote in message ... I dunno beans about air compressors, so maybe someone else can explain it to me: The usual wall circuit is 15 Amperes, times 120 volts peak is 1800 watts. 746 watts in a horsepower, so how do you get 4.5 HP out of a wall socket? The 120VAC is not the peak voltage, it's the RMS voltage. The peak voltage of a 120VAC system is around 170V. If you take peak volts X peak amps, you get peak VA, then multiply it X the power factor to get the peak watts, divide by 746 / %effeciency to get peak HP. errrr.... I think. |
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