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SERVICES
TYPICAL APPLIANCE CONSUMPTION
Typical appliance consumption figures
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Appliances 230V 12V LP GAS
Watts Grams/hour
Dometic Refrigerator Watts Amperes Amperes
Truma Combi 4kW Heating system 190 W 0.8 amp 16 g/h
Truma Combi 6kW Heating system Only when driving 320 g/h
Alde Heating System 480 g/h
Microwave (factory fit) 900/1800 W 3.9/7.8 amp 13 W 1.1 amp (avg) 245-460 g/h
Cooker - Hob burners Not Applicable
Cooker - Electric Hotplate 900/1800 W 3.9/7.8 amp 13 W 1.1 amp (avg) 70-161 g/h
Grill Not Applicable
Oven 1050/2100/3150 W 4.6/9.1/13.7 amp 12 W 1.0 amp 117 g/h
Battery Charger 125 g/h/146 g/h
Omnivent 1270 W 5.5 amp Not Applicable Not Applicable
Powered skylight Not Applicable
12v LED lights Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
(each, depending on size of light)
Water tank frost element (Winter pack) 800/850 W 3.5/3.7 amp Not Applicable Not Applicable
Powered bed mechanism
Not Applicable (cooling fan) 14.4W (cooling fan) 1.2 amp Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable (cooling fan) 14.4W (cooling fan) 1.2 amp
690W 3.0 amp Not Applicable
Not Applicable 2W - 86W 0.2 amp - 7.2 amp
Not Applicable Max 120W Max 10 amp
Not Applicable 0.4w - 6.1W 0.05 amp - 0.5 amp
Not Applicable 30 W 2.5 amp
Not applicable Max 240W Max 20 amp
Note: These are approximate figures for guidance only, and are subject to changes in specification. The figures show energy consumption when an
item or appliance is operating - ie. a light is illuminated, or a heating system is providing space heating or water heating. Appliances which feature LCD
or illuminated control panels can have a low current consumption when in stand by mode, or have a constant low current draw in the background to run
their displays and electronics systems - these figures are typically 0.4 amps or less, for each applicable item. These electronic items can in most cases be
switched off individually, or, use of the System Shutdown button on the power supply unit isolates all of these items.