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Tool or Appliance Running (Rated) Watts Additional Starting (Surge) Watts HOME Essentials Light Bulb – 60 Watt Light Bulb – 75 Watt Deep Freezer Sump Pump 1/3 HP Well Pump 1/2 HP Electric Water Heater Heating / Cooling Space Heater Furnace Fan Blower – 1/2 HP Furnace Fan Blower – 1/3 HP Window AC – 10,000 BTU Window AC – 12,000 BTU Central AC – 10,000 BTU Central AC – 24,000 BTU Heat Pump Laundry Room Iron Washing Machine Clothes Dryer – Electric Clothes Dryer – Gas Kitchen Refrigerator/Freezer Microwave Oven – 625 Watts Microwave Oven – 1000 Watts Coffee Maker Electric Stove – 8 in. Element Dishwasher – Hot Dry Food Processor Toaster Oven Toaster Electric Can Opener Family Room VCR Stereo Receiver Color TV – 27 in. Video Game System Other Security System 1/2 HP Garage Door Opener Hair Dryer – 1250 Watts Curling Iron WORK DIY / Jobsite Quartz Halogen Work Light Airless Sprayer – 1/3 HP Reciprocating Saw Electric Drill – 3/8 in., 4 Amps Electric Drill – 1/2 in., 5.4 Amps Circular Saw – 7 1/4 in. Belt Sander Air Compressor – 1/4 HP Air Compressor – 1 HP Computer w/17 in. Monitor Fax Machine Laser Printer Copy Machine PLAY Tailgating / Camping Electric Grill AM/FM Radio CD/DVD Player Box Fan Needs: HIGHEST ADDITIONAL STARTING WATTS TOTAL RUNNING WATTS TOTAL STARTING WATTS = + Estimating Power Needs: Portable Generators The more watts your portable generator produces, the more items you can power at the same time. The wattage reference chart at right contains examples of what you can power with a portable generator. Use the chart and the following steps to help you determine how powerful your portable generator should be. Select items from the chart that you would like to power at the same time. Fill in the RUNNING WATTS and ADDITIONAL STARTING WATTS requirements in the “Your Power Needs” Section. Total the RUNNING WATTS of the items you wish to power at one time. Enter this number in the TOTAL RUNNING WATTS box. Identify the ONE INDIVIDUAL ITEM on your list with the highest number of additional starting watts. Enter this item’s additional starting watts. Add it to the RUNNING WATTS of the other items listed, and enter that number in the TOTAL STARTING WATTS box. 1 2 3 Your Power Needs Tool or Appliance Running (Rated) Watts Additional Starting (Surge) Watts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. With this example you need a generator that produces at least 2950 total running watts and 4500 total starting watts. HIGHEST ADDITIONAL STARTING WATTS 1550 TOTAL RUNNING WATTS 2950 4500 TOTAL STARTING WATTS = + Tool or Appliance Running (Rated) Watts Additional Starting (Surge) Watts 1. Refrigerator/Freezer 2. 1/2 HP Furnace Fan 3. Deep Freezer 4. Television 5. Lights (6 x 75 watts)

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Page 1: Estimating Power Needs: Needs: Portable Generators · Air Compressor – 1/4 HP Air Compressor – 1 HP Computer w/17 in. Monitor Fax Machine Laser Printer Copy Machine PLAY Tailgating

Tool or ApplianceRunning

(Rated) Watts

Additional Starting

(Surge) Watts

HOMEEssentialsLight Bulb – 60 WattLight Bulb – 75 WattDeep FreezerSump Pump 1/3 HPWell Pump 1/2 HPElectric Water HeaterHeating / CoolingSpace Heater

Furnace Fan Blower – 1/2 HPFurnace Fan Blower – 1/3 HPWindow AC – 10,000 BTUWindow AC – 12,000 BTUCentral AC – 10,000 BTUCentral AC – 24,000 BTUHeat PumpLaundry RoomIronWashing MachineClothes Dryer – ElectricClothes Dryer – GasKitchenRefrigerator/FreezerMicrowave Oven – 625 WattsMicrowave Oven – 1000 WattsCoffee MakerElectric Stove – 8 in. ElementDishwasher – Hot DryFood ProcessorToaster OvenToasterElectric Can OpenerFamily RoomVCRStereo ReceiverColor TV – 27 in.Video Game SystemOtherSecurity System1/2 HP Garage Door OpenerHair Dryer – 1250 WattsCurling IronWORKDIY / JobsiteQuartz Halogen Work LightAirless Sprayer – 1/3 HPReciprocating SawElectric Drill – 3/8 in., 4 AmpsElectric Drill – 1/2 in., 5.4 AmpsCircular Saw – 7 1/4 in.Belt SanderAir Compressor – 1/4 HPAir Compressor – 1 HP

Computer w/17 in. MonitorFax MachineLaser PrinterCopy MachinePLAYTailgating / CampingElectric GrillAM/FM RadioCD/DVD PlayerBox Fan

Needs:

HIGHEST ADDITIONAL STARTING WATTS

TOTALRUNNING WATTS

TOTALSTARTING WATTS =

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Estimating Power Needs: Portable GeneratorsThe more watts your portable generator produces, the more items you can power at the same time. The wattage reference chart at right contains examples of what you can power with a portable generator. Use the chart and the following steps to help you determine how powerful your portable generator should be.

Select items from the chart that you would like to power at the same time. Fill in the RUNNING WATTS and ADDITIONAL STARTING WATTS requirements in the “Your Power Needs” Section.

Total the RUNNING WATTS of the items you wish to power at one time. Enter this number in the TOTAL RUNNING WATTS box.

Identify the ONE INDIVIDUAL ITEM on your list with the highest number of additional starting watts. Enter this item’s additional starting watts. Add it to the RUNNING WATTS of the other items listed, and enter that number in the TOTAL STARTING WATTS box.

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Your Power Needs

Tool or ApplianceRunning

(Rated) Watts

Additional Starting

(Surge) Watts

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10.

With this example you need a generator that produces at least 2950 total running watts and 4500 total starting watts. HIGHEST ADDITIONAL

STARTING WATTS 1550

TOTAL RUNNING WATTS 2950

4500 TOTALSTARTING WATTS =

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Tool or ApplianceRunning

(Rated) Watts

Additional Starting

(Surge) Watts

1. Refrigerator/Freezer2. 1/2 HP Furnace Fan3. Deep Freezer4. Television —

5. Lights (6 x 75 watts) —