So transformer core is A = 1.5 x sqrt (500) .....
Washing machine , fridge and dishwasher are not working all in same time . Due to language barrier i don't know how to express the coefficient , i think it translates somehow like "simultaneus coefficeient " , there is also an other one that translate's like "load coefficient "
"simultaneus coefficient " - expresses the fact that not all power receivers are functioning in the same time (example : air conditioner and heating boiler ) , <1 (0.8)
''load coefficient '' - expresses that not all receivers work with full load (exaple : a 100 W light bulb with dimmer circuit turned to half , 1 kW motor rotating with no load or just a little load ) <1 (0.8 for appliances, 1 for lighting circuit)
One stabiliser should be enough for the 3 receivers together
ange from 195V to 245V employing a large number of relays. This design will not work where the fluctuation of supply is beyond this range.
fluctuation beyond this range is not normal for a household , if this is the case there are some contractual issues not satisfied by the supplier , in terms of electric energy quality .
Just add P total = P (wash machine) + P(dish wsher) +P (fridge)
P total = P total x 0.8 x 1
S = P total /0.8 ;
You can get nominal power and cosfi on the name plate of machines . The washing machine may have own heater ( if it does not have hot water inlet) Usually those heaters are between 1 .. 2 kW