How many Amperage for a gas stove?

It's impossible to give a specific amperage for a gas stove without knowing more information about the stove itself. Here's why:

* Gas stoves don't primarily use electricity: Gas stoves use gas for cooking, and electricity is mainly used for the electronic ignition system, oven light, and possibly a timer or clock.

* Electrical requirements vary: The amperage draw depends on the specific model of gas stove and its features. Some may have an electric broiler, while others may only use minimal electricity.

* Check the appliance label: The best way to determine the amperage required for your gas stove is to check the information label on the stove itself or the owner's manual.

Here are some general guidelines for electrical requirements of gas stoves:

* Most modern gas stoves: Usually draw between 1.5 and 3 amps, but this can vary significantly.

* Older gas stoves: May have a lower electrical draw, potentially under 1 amp.

* Electric features: If your gas stove has an electric broiler or other additional features, it will have a higher amperage requirement.

To be safe, it's always best to consult the manufacturer's instructions or call a qualified electrician if you have any concerns about your gas stove's electrical requirements.