Can I run a microwave on a surge protector?

A microwave surge protector needs to have an internal fuse installed. The internal fuse would be used to break the connection to the circuit in a situation where the voltage surge overcame the suppressor. This would save your microwave from being damaged.
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Can you plug a microwave into surge protector?

Rule two: never plug high power capacity appliances, like space heaters, refrigerators, or microwave and toaster ovens into power strips or extension cords. These appliances have higher power capacity and need to be plugged into a wall outlet directly.
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What kind of surge protector do you need for a microwave?

Getting the Right Protection

To protect your microwave, look for a surge protector that bears the Underwriter Laboratories (UL) 1449 safety standard designation. This guarantees that the surge protector can handle a 6,000 voltage surge and reduce it to safer levels.
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Can you plug a 1000 watt microwave into a surge protector?

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Normally our surge protectors would not be used for appliances like your microwave. They would be used for home electronics like your TV. This being said you would want to keep the power draw on the surge protector under 12 amps so it doesn't throw the overload alarm on the surge protection.
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Can you plug kitchen appliances into surge protector?

DON'T plug high-capacity appliances into a power strip.

High-capacity appliances need to draw a lot of power through an electrical circuit to work.
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What to never plug into a power strip



What appliances need surge protectors?

But bigger or more important items, as well as appliances that require constant power, such as computers, printers, televisions, and refrigerators, should all use surge protectors. Any device that you don't want to lose in the event of a power surge, or that would be expensive to replace, should be protected.
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Can I use an extension cord for a microwave?

Plug microwave ovens or other cooking appliances directly into a wall outlet. Never use an extension cord for a cooking appliance. Check electrical cords for cracks, breaks or damage.
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Why is my microwave tripping the surge protector?

When an appliance such as a microwave oven repeatedly trips the circuit breaker, it's overloading the electrical circuit, which is rated to handle a finite number of amps. Once the microwave exceeds that number the breaker is tripped and the electrical flow is shut off.
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Can a 700 watt microwave be plugged into any outlet?

Microwaves are known to draw as much as 1500 watts, and for that matter plugging them into a standard appliance outlet will pose a safety hazard.
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What is the difference between a power strip and a surge protector?

The difference between a power strip and a surge protector is that a power strip adds extra outlet space while a surge protector defends against possible voltage spikes that could damage your electronics, appliances, or equipment.
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Can I plug a 700 watt microwave into a power strip?

No. Microwave ovens draw much power and damage an extension cord if they short circuit or pull too many amps.
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How many amps does a microwave use?

The microwave ovens consume power at a rate of 650– 1200 watt, which equates to a current of around 10 Amps.
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Can you plug a toaster oven into a surge protector?

Power strips/Surge Protectors/RPT's can only be used for low power load equipment such as computers and AV equipment. They are NOT allowed to be used for high-power loads such as microwaves, coffee pots, refrigerators, toasters/toaster ovens, or space heaters. Doing so creates a serious fire hazard.
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Is it safe to use an extension cord with a surge protector?

You can plug a surge protector into an extension cord if the two can withstand the same power load. However, you should only do this as a temporary solution, as extension cords and surge protectors are not recommended to be daisy-chained together in the long term.
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Can I plug a fridge and microwave into the same outlet?

According to the 2020 version of the NEC, you can't power a microwave and refrigerator on the same circuit because each of these appliances requires a dedicated circuit, which is one shared by no other appliances or lights.
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Does microwave have to be on its own circuit?

Microwave ovens often demand dedicated circuitry, but this isn't always a necessity. The National Electrical Code requires it for all fixed equipment, so a circuit must be set aside for any built-in oven. Small or older countertop models draw less power than modern full-size units.
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Does a 900 watt microwave need a dedicated circuit?

Answer: Yes. Any device that draws a large amount of power from the wall needs a dedicated outlet. Putting a refrigerator on a shared circuit makes the circuit prone to circuit breaker trips. It might also cause a fire.
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Can a microwave be on a 15 amp circuit?

Standard small microwave appliances will need a 10 amp circuit but can range from 15-20 amps.
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How do I stop my microwave from tripping the breaker?

Generally, two common microwave problems cause tripped breakers. These are either a damaged fuse or faulty switches. The first and easy way of troubleshooting a microwave is to check its fuse. If it's burnt, has broken glass, or broken wire, then it needs to be replaced.
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How do you stop a microwave from tripping the circuit breaker?

If your microwave is plugged into a GFCI breaker outlet and it keeps tripping, the outlet itself may be at fault. Try resetting the GFCI outlet. If the GFCI keeps tripping, there could be something else on the circuit causing the problem or you may have a faulty GFCI. Try another outlet to see if the problem goes away.
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What size breaker do I need for a microwave?

The microwaves require a 120 volt, individual, properly grounded branch circuit with a 3 prong grounding type receptacle protected by a 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker or time-delay fuse. Over-the-Range microwave models should always be on a dedicated circuit.
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How many watts is a microwave?

Most microwaves sit somewhere between 600 to 1,200 watts. Larger, more expensive microwaves tend to have a higher wattage, so this is a price and size consideration that can strongly influence microwave cooking performance.
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Can you run a microwave on 14 gauge wire?

Microwaves require a 20-amp branch circuit due to constant load and spike issues. Under strenuous use, a microwave could draw nearly the maximum 15 amperes of current regularly for hours. Under this maximum load scenario, 14- gauge wiring could heat up beyond safe levels.
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Are appliance extension cords safe?

Safety Considerations

The biggest concern with using an extension cord to power a refrigerator is using the wrong cord, which can lead to overheating of the cord, damage to the appliance and increased risk of fire or electric shock. Never try to plug a three-pronged appliance into an un-grounded extension cord.
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Should I put my refrigerator on a surge protector?

We do not recommend connecting a refrigerator or freezer to a surge protector. The reason we do not recommend this is explained below: The compressor is sensitive to temperature and current overloads and will shut itself down with a power surge.
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