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Calculated Industries's video: Calculate Wattage Electricalc Pro for Electrical Math

@Calculate Wattage | Electricalc Pro for Electrical Math
The ElectriCalc can do a lot. But one of the most common things electricians need it for is finding Wattage. Let's look at an example for a 120 Volt, Single-Phase, 45 Amp electrical motor with an 87% Power Factor. Here's how you can find the Wattage 👇 1️⃣ Push [SET] [1] to change to Single-Phase. 2️⃣ Enter the Voltage and push [VOLTS]. 3️⃣ Enter the Power Factor and push [SET] [WATTS]. 4️⃣ Enter the Amperage and push [AMPS]. 5️⃣ Push [WATTS] to display the Wattage.

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