Section 4: Operation
DON'T
OVERLOAD
You must
make sure
your
generator
can supply
enough
rated
(running)
and
surge
(starting)
watts
for the
items
you
will power
at the same time.
Follow
these
simple
steps:
I.
Select
the items
you will
power
at the same time.
2.
Total
the
rated
(running)
watts
of these
items.This
is
the
amount
of power
your
generator
must
produce
to
keep
your
items
running.
See
Figure
8.
3.
Estimate
how
many
surge
(starting)
watts
you
wiil
need.
Surge
wattage
is the
short
burst
of power
needed
to
start
electric
motor-driven
tools
or
appliances
such
as a circular
saw or refrigerator.
Because
not all motors
start
at the
same
time,
total
surge
watts
can be estimated
by adding
only
the
item(s)
with
the
highest
additional
surge
watts
to the
total
rated
watts
from
step
2.
Tool or Appliance
Window
Air
Conditioner
Refrigerator
Deep Freezer
Television
Light (7S Watts)
Rated (Running)
Watts
1200
8OO
5OO
5OO
75
3075 Total
Running Watts
Total Rated (Running)_A/atts
= 3075
HighestAdditionM
SurgeWatts
= 1800
Total Generator
Output
Required
= 4875
Additional Surge
(Starting) Watts
1800
1600
5OO
1800 Highest
Surge Watts
Power
Management
To prolong
the
life of your
generator
and attached
devices,
it is important
to take
care
when
adding
electrical
loads
to
your
generator.There
should
be nothing
connected
to the
generator
outlets
before
starting
it's engine.The
correct
and safe way to manage
generator
power
is to sequentially
add loads as follows:
I.
With
nothing
connected
to the generator,
start the
engine as described in this manual.
2.
Plug in and turn on the first load, preferably
the largest
load you have.
3.
Permit
the generator
output
to stabilize
(engine runs
smoothly
and attached
device operates
properly.
4.
Plug in and turn on the next load.
5.
Again, permit
the generator
to stabilize.
6.
Repeat
steps 4 and 5 for each additional
load.
NEVER add more
loads than the generator
capacity.Take
special care to consider
surge loads in generator
capacity,
as described
above.
Tool or Appliance
Essentials
Light Bulb - 75 watt
Deep
Freezer
Sump
Pump
Refrigerator/Freezer
- 18 Cu. Ft.
Water
Wall
Pump - I/3 HP
Heating/Cooling
Window
AC - I0,000 BTU
Window
Fan
Furnace Fan Blower
- U2 HP
Kitchen
Microwave
Oven - I000 Watt
Coffee
Maker
Electric
Stove - Single Element
Hot Plate
Family
Room
DVD/CD
Pbyer
VCR
Stereo
Receiver
Color Television
- 27"
Personal
Computer
w/I 7" monitor
Other
Security System
AM/FM Clock Radio
Garage
Door
Opener
- 1/2 HP
Electric
Water
Heater
- 40 Gallon
Dl¥/]ob
Site
Quartz
Halogen
Work
Light
Airless Sprayer
- I/3 HP
Reciprocating
Saw
Electric DrilI-
I/2 HP
Circular
Saw - 7 1/4"
Miter Saw - 10"
Table Planer - 6"
Table Saw/Radial
Arm S_w - I 0"
Air Compressor
- I-I/2
HP
Rated*
(Running)
Watts
75
500
8OO
8OO
1000
1200
300
800
1000
1500
1500
2500
100
100
4S0
500
800
180
300
480
4000
1000
600
960
1000
Is00
1800
1800
2000
2500
*VVattages
listed
are
approximate
only.
Check
tool
appliance
for actual
wattage.
Additional
Sm_e
(Starting)
Watts
500
1200
1600
2000
1800
6O0
1300
52O
1200
960
1000
IS00
1800
1800
2000
2500
or