How Do I Decide Which Generator
To Buy?
Buying the right generator can seem like a formidable task. Actually, in just a
few easy steps, you can effectively determine which generator is right for you.
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Identify the tools and appliances you wish to operate with your generator.
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Determine the required wattage for each.
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Total the required wattage of items that will be run simultaneously.
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Choose the generator that meets or exceeds this total wattage requirement.
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IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS:
MOTOR STARTING is another consideration when buying a generator. Keep in
mind that, depending on the efficiency of the motor, it may require up to 2 times
the running watts to start or 7 times for air compressors, pumps, and air conditioners.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
HP |
RUNNUNG WATTS |
STARTING WATTS
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1/6 HP |
460 |
340-850 |
1/4 HP |
725 |
450-1050 |
1/3 HP |
800 |
560-1300 |
1/2 HP |
970 |
760-1800 |
3/4 HP |
1340 |
1080-2600 |
1 HP |
1700 |
1250-3000 |
1.5 HP |
2300 |
1600-4200 |
NOTE: If you do not know the wattage requirements of certain tools
and appliances, look at the back or bottom for a label and apply the following formula:
(VOLTS x AMPS = WATTS)