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| Average Wattage Requirement Guide
GENERATOR WATTAGE CALCULATOR
Depending on how you will use your generator, there are different categories to meet your needs. This can include recreation, home
standby and construction. Honda also offers Inverter
Generators. Inverter generators are smaller and lighter as power is created
electronically and not through a conventional alternator. Inverter power offers the cleanest power output, ideal for sensitive electronic
devices.
If you want a generator for home standby, for example, if you want to
run your refrigerator, you’ll need at least 2500 watts or more. And if
you want to use a transfer switch so that power can go directly into your home, you’ll want a generator with at least 3000 watts.
You’ll also need to consider the maximum and rated power of the
generator. This is important depending on what items you want to run off of your generator. Items such as toaster, lamps, and coffee makers
are resistive, or constant loads and their total load can be calculated
at amps x 1. Items such as saws and drills are reactive loads and while
the running load may be small, the starting load should be calculated at running amps x 3. Remember, after the
initial start less power is required for actual operation.
Always remember that simple power management will allow a smaller
generator to do a big job. Very seldom are all tools or appliances operating simultaneously. When calculating power requirements, consider
the starting requirements are only for the initial start and then additional tools may be operated in addition.
Remember Ohm’s Law from High School Physics?
Watts = Volts x Amps
Amps = Watts/Volts
So if you have two of the numbers (e.g. volts, amps) then you can find
out the other (e.g. watts). This can help you to determine the rated
power that you’ll need from your generator.
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| Household |
Running
Wattage
Requirements |
Starting
Wattage
Requirements |
Coffee Maker |
1750 |
0 |
Dishwasher |
| Cool Dry |
700 |
1400 |
| Hot Dry |
1450 |
1400 |
Electric Fry Pan |
1300 |
0 |
Electric Range |
| 6-inch element |
1500 |
0 |
| 8-inch element |
2100 |
0 |
Microwave Oven |
| 625 watts |
625 |
800 |
Refrigerator or Freezer |
700 |
2200 |
Toaster |
| 2-slice |
1050 |
0 |
| 4-slice |
1650 |
0 |
Automatic Washer |
1150 |
2300 |
Clothes Dryer |
| Gas |
700 |
1800 |
| Electric |
5750 |
1800 |
Dehumidifier |
650 |
800 |
Electric
Blanket |
400 |
0 |
Garage Door Opener |
| 1/4 Horsepower |
550 |
1100 |
| 1/3 Horsepower |
725 |
1400 |
Furnace Fan, gas or fuel |
| 1/8 Horsepower |
300 |
500 |
| 1/6 Horsepower |
500 |
750 |
| 1/4 Horsepower |
600 |
1000 |
| 1/3 Horsepower |
700 |
1400 |
| 1/2 Horsepower |
875 |
2350 |
Hair
Dryers |
300 to 1200 |
0 |
Iron |
1200 |
0 |
Lights |
as indicated on bulb |
0 |
Radio |
50 to 200 |
0 |
Well Pump |
| 1/3 Horsepower |
750 |
1400 |
| 1/2 Horsepower |
1000 |
2100 |
Sump Pump |
| 1/3 Horsepower |
800 |
1300 |
| 1/2
Horsepower |
1050 |
2150 |
Television |
| Color |
300 |
0 |
| Black and White |
100 |
0 |
Vacuum Cleaner |
| Standard |
800 |
0 |
| Deluxe |
1100 |
0 |
Central Air Conditioner |
| 10,000 BTU |
1500 |
2200 |
| 20,000 BTU |
2500 |
3300 |
| 24,000 BTU |
3800 |
4950 |
| 32,000 BTU |
5000 |
6500 |
| 40,000 BTU |
6000 |
7800 |
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|
| Contractor |
Running
Wattage
Requirements |
Starting
Wattage
Requirements |
Air Compressor |
| 1/2 Horsepower |
1000 |
2000 |
| 1 Horsepower |
1500 |
4500 |
| 1 1/2 Horsepower |
2200 |
6000 |
| 2 Horsepower |
2800 |
7700 |
Bench Grinder |
| 6 inches |
720 |
1000 |
| 8 inches |
1400 |
2500 |
| 10 inches |
1600 |
3600 |
Electric Cultivator |
| 1/3 Horsepower |
7000 |
1400 |
Electric Hedge Trimmer |
| 18 inches |
400 |
0 |
Electric Line Trimmer |
| Standard, 9
inches |
350 |
0 |
| Heavy-duty, 12 inches |
500 |
0 |
Drum Mixer, 55 gallons |
| 1/4 Horsepower |
700 |
1200 |
Flood Lights |
| (HID, Metal Halide, Mercury
Vapor or Sodium Vapor |
250 |
63 |
|
Watts per Bulb |
400 |
100 |
| 1000 |
250 |
Floor Polisher |
| 16 inches, 3/4
Horsepower |
1400 |
3100 |
| 20 inches, 1 Horsepower |
1600 |
4500 |
Hand Drill |
| 1/4 inch |
350 |
0 |
| 3/8 inch |
400 |
0 |
| 1/2 inch |
600 |
0 |
High-pressure Washer |
| 5/8 Horsepower |
900 |
2700 |
| 1 Horsepower |
1200 |
3600 |
| 1 1/2 Horsepower |
1450 |
4300 |
| 3 Horsepower |
3125 |
9300 |
Submersible
Pump, 400 gph |
200 |
400 |
| Centrifugal
Type, 900 gph |
500 |
400 |
Wet and Dry Vac |
| 1.7 Horsepower |
900 |
0 |
| 2 1/2 Horsepower |
1300 |
0 |
Saws: |
Worm Drive, 7 1/4 inches
(Skill Saw) |
1800 |
2600 |
| Band Saw, 14
inches |
1100 |
1400 |
Circular Saw, Heavy-duty |
| 6 1/2 inches |
800 |
1200 |
| 7 1/4 inches |
1400 |
2300 |
| 8 1/4 inches |
1800 |
3000 |
Electric Chainsaw |
| 12 inches, 1/2
Horsepower |
900 |
0 |
| 14 inches, 2 Horsepower |
1100 |
0 |
Table Saws |
| 9 inches |
1500 |
3000 |
| 10 inches |
1800 |
4500 |
| Miter Saw 10 amp |
1100 |
2000 |
| Miter Saw 15
amp |
1650 |
3000 |
| Heavy-duty Sawzall |
750 |
1400 |
Drills |
| 1/4 inch 3 amps |
300 |
400 |
| 3/8 inch 4 amps |
440 |
600 |
| 1/2 inch 5.4 amps |
600 |
900 |
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| Industrial Motors |
Running
Wattage
Requirements |
Starting
Wattage
Requirements |
Split Phase |
| 1/8 Horsepower |
300 |
500 |
| 1/6 Horsepower |
500 |
725 |
| 1/4 Horsepower |
600 |
1000 |
| 1/3 Horsepower |
700 |
1400 |
| 1/2 Horsepower |
875 |
2300 |
Capacitor Start Induction Run |
| 1/3 Horsepower |
720 |
1300 |
| 1/2 Horsepower |
975 |
2100 |
| 3/4 Horsepower |
1400 |
3100 |
| 1 Horsepower |
1600 |
4500 |
| 1 1/2 Horsepower |
2200 |
6000 |
| 2 Horsepower |
2850 |
7700 |
| 3 Horsepower |
3900 |
12,000 |
| 5 Horsepower |
6800 |
16,500 |
Fan Duty |
| 1/8 Horsepower |
400 |
600 |
| 1/8 Horsepower |
550 |
850 |
| 1/8 Horsepower |
650 |
1200 |
| 1/8 Horsepower |
800 |
1600 |
| 1/8 Horsepower |
1100 |
2400 |
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