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Definition of wattage in English: wattagenoun ˈwɒtɪdʒˈwɑdɪdʒ 1An amount of electrical power expressed in watts. 瓦(特)数 Example sentencesExamples - Also, it is difficult to find an LED system that produces high wattage.
- So, the resulting wattage of this power supply is 250 rather than 300 watts.
- The sculpture was some sort of fibre optic thing with elongated tendrils that pulsed slowly at a very low wattage.
- The key is to select a transformer that is equal to the total of the wattage, or one that is the next step up.
- ‘They've increased the amount of wattage that's delivered,’ he says.
- Consider the wattage required and the heat that will be generated.
- First, try to establish the wattage of your power supply.
- Make sure to use a dimmer that is rated to handle the total amount of wattage.
- The higher the wattage (voltage times amperage), the higher the field.
- Circuits can only handle a specified total wattage of all the electrical products connected to that circuit.
- Power supplies are rated by the wattage they can produce, so it's important to have one that can meet the combined demand of your system, with room to grow.
- One area under the magnifying glass is the kitchen, where at least 50 percent of the total wattage from permanent lighting must be high-efficiency.
- Standard candles simplify calculations immensely: since the supernovas all have the same wattage, the dim ones are far away and the bright ones are nearby.
- 1.1 The operating power of a lamp or other electrical appliance expressed in watts.
(灯或其他电器的)瓦数 Example sentencesExamples - Multiply the wattage of each individual electrical device by the number of hours you expect to use them each day.
- Total up the total wattage of appliances and lights you need running during a blackout.
- He also wondered at what stage the Corporation was at with its public lighting programme for this year - if the wattage of lights could be increased and if extra lighting could be provided in his area.
- The reason for this is, if replacement bulbs have a different voltage or wattage to the original set, your lights will be dimmer or brighter and this will overload the light chain and permanently damage the set.
- Available bulb wattages range from 4 watts, up to 50 watts (halogen).
- Also, because the light is redirected downward, the same amount of illumination can be achieved using a lower wattage bulb.
- Don't let the low wattages fool you - these are serious CPUs that can do serious tasks.
- Incandescent ceiling lights, when properly installed, are reasonably safe if the bulb wattages are in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications.
- Use special, heavy duty extension cords for high wattage appliances such as air conditioners, portable electric heaters, and freezers.
- For those that must be on, switch to a lower wattage or try low-pressure sodium lights that reduce glare.
- Circuits can only handle a specified total wattage of all the electrical products connected to that circuit.
- A bulb of too high wattage or the wrong type may lead to fire through overheating.
- What if total bulb wattage exceeds my power pack rating?
- I was looking for 25 watt bulbs, a ridiculous wattage, but that's what the original fixture in the dining room wants.
- Hence, this relationship was used to determine the number and wattage of lamps to use for disinfection of room air.
- But their high wattage and high surface brightness have limited their use to large open spaces.
- Also, the wattage will in part depend simply on the tastes of the room's inhabitants; some people find a very high-wattage light harsh, even in an incandescent bulb.
- Generally, the bigger the battery, the longer the burn time for the same wattage of lamp.
- The brightness level of the lighting is determined by the bulb wattage that is selected.
- Appliance wattage is usually listed on the manufacturer's label.
Definition of wattage in US English: wattagenounˈwädijˈwɑdɪdʒ 1A measure of electrical power expressed in watts. 瓦(特)数 Example sentencesExamples - Consider the wattage required and the heat that will be generated.
- ‘They've increased the amount of wattage that's delivered,’ he says.
- Circuits can only handle a specified total wattage of all the electrical products connected to that circuit.
- Standard candles simplify calculations immensely: since the supernovas all have the same wattage, the dim ones are far away and the bright ones are nearby.
- The sculpture was some sort of fibre optic thing with elongated tendrils that pulsed slowly at a very low wattage.
- Make sure to use a dimmer that is rated to handle the total amount of wattage.
- The higher the wattage (voltage times amperage), the higher the field.
- The key is to select a transformer that is equal to the total of the wattage, or one that is the next step up.
- Power supplies are rated by the wattage they can produce, so it's important to have one that can meet the combined demand of your system, with room to grow.
- First, try to establish the wattage of your power supply.
- So, the resulting wattage of this power supply is 250 rather than 300 watts.
- Also, it is difficult to find an LED system that produces high wattage.
- One area under the magnifying glass is the kitchen, where at least 50 percent of the total wattage from permanent lighting must be high-efficiency.
- 1.1 The operating power of a lamp or other electrical appliance expressed in watts.
(灯或其他电器的)瓦数 Example sentencesExamples - The reason for this is, if replacement bulbs have a different voltage or wattage to the original set, your lights will be dimmer or brighter and this will overload the light chain and permanently damage the set.
- Use special, heavy duty extension cords for high wattage appliances such as air conditioners, portable electric heaters, and freezers.
- He also wondered at what stage the Corporation was at with its public lighting programme for this year - if the wattage of lights could be increased and if extra lighting could be provided in his area.
- Multiply the wattage of each individual electrical device by the number of hours you expect to use them each day.
- The brightness level of the lighting is determined by the bulb wattage that is selected.
- For those that must be on, switch to a lower wattage or try low-pressure sodium lights that reduce glare.
- Available bulb wattages range from 4 watts, up to 50 watts (halogen).
- Also, because the light is redirected downward, the same amount of illumination can be achieved using a lower wattage bulb.
- Incandescent ceiling lights, when properly installed, are reasonably safe if the bulb wattages are in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications.
- Appliance wattage is usually listed on the manufacturer's label.
- A bulb of too high wattage or the wrong type may lead to fire through overheating.
- Don't let the low wattages fool you - these are serious CPUs that can do serious tasks.
- Hence, this relationship was used to determine the number and wattage of lamps to use for disinfection of room air.
- Generally, the bigger the battery, the longer the burn time for the same wattage of lamp.
- What if total bulb wattage exceeds my power pack rating?
- But their high wattage and high surface brightness have limited their use to large open spaces.
- Circuits can only handle a specified total wattage of all the electrical products connected to that circuit.
- I was looking for 25 watt bulbs, a ridiculous wattage, but that's what the original fixture in the dining room wants.
- Also, the wattage will in part depend simply on the tastes of the room's inhabitants; some people find a very high-wattage light harsh, even in an incandescent bulb.
- Total up the total wattage of appliances and lights you need running during a blackout.
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