Heat Press Electrical Issues In Apartments
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:00 am
I was asked about a heat press running off an apartment fuse box.
“do you know/recommend any heat presses that would work in a standard household outlet, Jonathan? I was looking at the Ricoma's, and sadly they pull a little too much amperage for an apartment circuit =/”
I figured this should be a new thread so here was my response:
Yeah I’m not sure. I think the 120v 2200 watt unit would be like 18 or 19 amps which in my household circuit breaker is fine with the 15 amp breaker. If that is what you are referring to then I am unsure of any specific heat press to recommend. I think it would be a matter of finding the right unit with the electrical specifications you want.
I have a couple of items that draw heavily on the 15 amp breakers but as long as I am only using one item on that breaker I normally do not have any trips in the breaker. It’s only when I try to run an additional item off that breaker that it will trip.
For instance, my flash cure is 19 amps but I can run it on a dedicated 15 amp breaker. Now this may not be ideal, idealistically but I think in the world of electricity it’s not that big of a deal.
All of the RICOMA heat presses I have sold so far would have most likely been running off household electricity with no special modifications. I have run heat presses in apartments here in Arizona as well but I never looked at the fuse box so I couldn’t tell you what it was.
But in general, I have never had any issues with tripping fuses with heat presses anywhere as long as they are the only thing on the breaker.
Maybe someone with some electrical know haw could add to this.
“do you know/recommend any heat presses that would work in a standard household outlet, Jonathan? I was looking at the Ricoma's, and sadly they pull a little too much amperage for an apartment circuit =/”
I figured this should be a new thread so here was my response:
Yeah I’m not sure. I think the 120v 2200 watt unit would be like 18 or 19 amps which in my household circuit breaker is fine with the 15 amp breaker. If that is what you are referring to then I am unsure of any specific heat press to recommend. I think it would be a matter of finding the right unit with the electrical specifications you want.
I have a couple of items that draw heavily on the 15 amp breakers but as long as I am only using one item on that breaker I normally do not have any trips in the breaker. It’s only when I try to run an additional item off that breaker that it will trip.
For instance, my flash cure is 19 amps but I can run it on a dedicated 15 amp breaker. Now this may not be ideal, idealistically but I think in the world of electricity it’s not that big of a deal.
All of the RICOMA heat presses I have sold so far would have most likely been running off household electricity with no special modifications. I have run heat presses in apartments here in Arizona as well but I never looked at the fuse box so I couldn’t tell you what it was.
But in general, I have never had any issues with tripping fuses with heat presses anywhere as long as they are the only thing on the breaker.
Maybe someone with some electrical know haw could add to this.