How Many Amps Does A Electric Fireplace Use?

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Electric fireplaces use approximately the same amount of electricity as the average space heater. Since most fireplaces operate on a standard household outlet, they use 120 volts to power the internal heater and draw about 1,500 watts at 12.5 amps .

Can you plug an electric fireplace into a regular outlet?

Most electric fireplaces can be plugged into a standard 120 Volt outlet , and no dedicated circuit is required.

Do electric fireplaces need their own circuit?

Does it need to be on a dedicated circuit? Most electric fireplaces can be plugged into a standard 120 Volt outlet, and no dedicated circuit is required .

Do electric fireplaces use a lot of electricity?

Do Electric Fireplaces Use a Lot of Electricity? Electric fireplaces use approximately the same amount of electricity as the average space heater . Since most fireplaces operate on a standard household outlet, they use 120 volts to power the internal heater and draw about 1,500 watts at 12.5 amps.

Can a TV and electric fireplace be on the same circuit?

A TV can be placed above an electric fireplace on the same wall as long as the TV doesn’t block the outlet to the heater on the electric fireplace , or be in the way of the heat.

How do you wire an electric fireplace?

Do electric fireplaces need their own circuit? Can you plug an electric fireplace into a regular outlet? Yes, most electric fireplaces can be plugged into a regular outlet. However, the majority of electric fireplaces need their own circuit because they have heaters built in .

How much electricity does a 1500 watt electric fireplace use?

How much does it cost to run an electric fireplace per hour? Based on the national average kilowatt-hour (kWh) rate of 12 cents, a 1,500-watt electric fireplace will cost around 18 cents per hour with all settings at maximum.

Is it OK to leave electric fireplace on overnight?

Yes , it is okay to leave an electric fireplace insert on overnight but it’s best if you turn it off when possible. ... Although electric fireplaces do not produce any carbon monoxide fumes, its best to turn your electric fireplace off when you leave the room for an extended period of time or plan on catching some zzz’s.

How much does it cost to run an electric fireplace a month?

Running the fireplace on high for instance with a $0.13 kilowatt hour cost, at 1500 watts will run you about $23.40 a month . However if you run that same fireplace electric heater on a low heat setting it costs only $7.80 a month to run, which is a significant difference.

How much will an electric heater raise my electric bill?

An electric space heater is small but uses a lot of energy! A 1,500-watt heater running for eight hours each night for a month can add about $43 to your electric bill. Running multiple space heaters can run up your energy costs. Consider air sealing and adding insulation if your home is drafty.

How far off the ground should an electric fireplace be?

To achieve the electric fireplace’s visual effect at eye level from a seated position, the Floor’s recommended distance should be about 40-42′′ off the Floor . This is a comfortable enough distance and precisely places the flames in your sight from a seated position.

How far should an electric fireplace be from a TV?

In general, for most fireplace models, we advise 8 inches from the top of the fireplace to the mantel , TV or ceiling and 6 inches from the bottom of the fireplace to the floor.

Do electric fireplaces use 110 or 220?

Most traditional plug-in electric fireplace mantels are not capable of hard wiring into a 220 volt circuit due to firebox design limitations. However, with a “built in” electric fireplace, you have the option of plugging it into a standard 110 volt outlet or hard wiring it into a 220 volt circuit.

How do you hide the cords on an electric fireplace?

  1. Run the fireplace electric wires under the carpet edge between the back of the fireplace and the wall outlet. ...
  2. Use cord raceways to hide the fireplace wires. ...
  3. Surround the electric fireplace with large pieces of furniture such as bookshelves.

How do you install an electric fireplace in an existing fireplace?

  1. Put a Cover Plate on Your Chimney. It is recommended to put a cover plate on your chimney before installing an electric insert to prevent water from coming in. ...
  2. Close and Seal the Damper. ...
  3. Install a Power Outlet. ...
  4. Insert the Firebox into Your Fireplace. ...
  5. Attach The Trim or The Frame.

Are electric fireplace inserts worth it?

Electric fireplace inserts are a safe, energy efficient, low cost alternative to gas and traditional wood fireplaces. These electric units are available in three types and offer remarkably realistic flame effects.

David Martineau
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David Martineau
David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.