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POWER CALCULATOR - HOW MUCH POWER
DO YOU NEED?
Before
deciding on a generator, it is important to consider ALL the appliance
you may want to operate, how many will be used simultaneously and
the TOTAL current consumption at any one time. Most appliances have
a descriptive plate stating the current, usually in watts.
IMPORTANT
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various electrical applications have very different power requirements,
so it is essential to understand each particular need. For example
TV sets, cookers, kettles and filament lamps have resistive loads,
this means that their start up and operating currents are virtually
the same - and as stated on the manufactured descriptive plate. Buying
the right generator can seem like a formidable task. But in just a few easy steps
you can effectively and confidently decided and choose which generator is right
for you.
- Identify the tools and appliances you wish to operate with your generator.
- Determine
the required power for each item ( see appliance data plate i.e.: watts of appliance).
- Add
the required Watts of each item that will be running simultaneously. Also allow
for motor starting of appliance * see chart
- Choose
the generator that has rated Watts that meet or exceed this total power.
Motor
Starting is an important consideration when buying a generator. Keep in mind that
induction type motors, like those that run sump pumps, refrigerators, compressors
, pressure washers typically require 2 to 3.5 times their listed running watts to start. below is a chart you can use to determine how many Watts you will need to start up motors
of various sizes and types. Please
note that power tools using a universal commutator do not require any additional
start up power. The calculator below lists tools and appliances you may want to use with your generator. With
each tool or appliance is listed the approximate running watts for each.
NOTE:
Always consult the data plate on the tool or appliance for accurate electrical
information. The outlet configuration of some units may require modification to
achieve maximum rated power.
If you are in any doubt then consult the manufacturer of your appliance, simply ask them this, I have your Model #????? I wish to run this via a generator what is the start up wattage or the kVA of the generator I need .
Motor
Size H/P |
Running
Watts |
Watts
Req. to Start Motor |
1/8 |
275 |
850 |
1/6 |
275 |
850 |
1/4 |
400 |
1,050 |
1/3 |
450 |
1,350 |
1/2 |
600 |
1,800 |
3/4 |
850 |
2,600 |
1 |
1,100 |
3,300 |
2 |
2,200 |
6,600 |
EQUIVALENT
MAX kVA: Some Manufacturers give ratings in kVA by adding 25% to the power
rating. This figure is for comparison with these values.
TYPICAL
CURRENT CONSUMPTION CALCULATOR
The
following calculator gives an approx. guide to the power requirements
of a wide range of electrical goods. You should always check with
the specific equipment or its manufacturer as to the precise wattage
required.
Please
enter the quantity of each item you are
going to use. Some items have a range of power,
please enter the quantity and power of these items.
Industrial/Hire Equipment
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