What can 1000 watt generator run

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Find the Perfect Generator

When selecting a generator there are several important features to consider:
Wattage / Engine / Run Time / Starting / Mobility

The size of the generator you need depends on your power requirements. Generally a higher wattage generator lets you power more items at once. This generator sizing sheet will help you to determine your running and starting watts so you can choose the correct generator for your needs.

Find all of the appliances you want to power with your Greengear LPG / Propane generator.

ApplianceRunning (Rated) WattsAdditional Starting WattsLight bulb – 60 WattsLight bulb – 70 WattsSump Pump – 1/3 HPWater well pump – 1/3HPRefrigerator/FreezerMicrowave Oven – 625 WattsMicrowave Oven – 1000 WattsCoffee MakerElectric Stove – 8in. elementDishwasher – Hot DryFood ProcessorToaster OvenToasterIronWashing MachineClothes Dryer - ElectricClothes Dryer - Gas
General Appliances
60 0
70 0
1140 2850
575 1440
Kitchen
700 220
625 0
1000 0
1000 0
2100 0
1500 1500
400 0
1200 0
850 0
Laundry
1200 0
1150 2250
5400 6750
700 1800

ApplianceRunning (Rated) WattsAdditional Starting WattsSpace HeaterHumidifier – 13 GalFurnace Fan Blower – 1/2HPFurnace Fan Blower – 1/3HPWindow AC – 10,000 BTUWindow AC – 12,000 BTUCentral AC – 10,000 BTUCentral AC – 24,000 BTUHeat PumpVCRStereoColour TV – 27 inchVideo Game SystemSecurity SystemHair Dryer – 1250 WattsCurling IronElectric GrillAM/FM RadioCD/DVD PlayerMobile Phone Charger
Heating / Cooling
1800 0
175 0
800 2350
700 1400
1200 3600
3250 9750
1500 4500
3800 11400
4700 4500
Family / Play
100 0
450 0
500 0
40 0
500 0
1250 0
1500 0
1650 0
100 0
100 0
10 0

ApplianceRunning (Rated) WattsAdditional Starting WattsQuartz Halogen Work Light – 300WattsQuartz Halogen Work Light – 1000WattsAirless Sprayer – 1/3HPReciprocating SawElectric Drill – 3/8in. 4 AmpsElectric Drill – 1/2in. 5.4 AmpsBelt SanderAir Compressor – 1/4HPAir Compressor – 1 HPHammer DrillCircular Saw – 7-1/4”Planer/Jointer – 6”
DIY / Jobsite
300 0
1000 0
600 1200
960 0
440 600
600 900
1200 2400
975 1600
1600 4500
1600 1400
2100 5250
1800 4500

ApplianceRunning (Rated) WattsAdditional Starting WattsComputer with 17inch MonitorLaser PrinterFax MachineCopy Machine
Office Equipment
800 0
950 0
65 0
1600 0

Add up all the Running Watts required to operate your appliances. Now find the item with the highest Additional Starting Watts.

Add this number to your total to find the Total Watts needed for your Greengear generator.

In this example, you will need a generator that produces at least 2450 Total Running Watts and 4800 Total Starting Watts.

Using the numbers you calculated in Step 2, find the generator that best suits your energy needs.

If you have any additional questions, please view our FAQs below.

FAQs

1How can I determine the running or the starting Watts needed for a tool or appliance if it’s not clearly labelled?

If the running Watts are not on the data plate or in the instructions of the tool or appliance, you can make an estimate using the following equation: VOLTS (V) x AMPS (A) = WATTS (W or kW).

2How many Watts does an average sized house require to run basic items?

In a typical 2 bed house, running only essentials items (a few lights, refrigerator, heating system) it can require between 5000 – 7000 Watts.

3What is the difference between running Watts and starting Watts?

Running (Rated) Watts – continuous Watts needed to keep the appliance running. Starting Watts – extra Watts needed for a few seconds to start the appliance.

4Why is only one additional starting Watt appliance used to calculate the total starting Watts required?

Running Watts are the amount of power required for the tool or appliance to run normally. However the starting Watts are what is needed only during the first few second or the initial start-up of the operation. In most cases, only one item will start or cycle at the same time. Therefore this is the most accurate estimate.

What can I power with 1000w generator?

A 1000-watt Honda generator has enough power to run many small household appliances, but usually not simultaneously. Most lights, computers, laptops, small refrigerators, coffee makers, slow cookers, and televisions require less than 1,000 watts to start up and run.

Can a 1000 watt generator run a refrigerator?

That means that 1,000W running watts will likely have about 4,000W starting watts. That means you will need at least a 4,000W generator to run such a refrigerator and freezer without problems during a power outage.

Will a 1000 watt generator run an air conditioner?

1250 watts is all that is needed for a 14000 BTU air conditioner. With a 1000-watt generator, you can run a small to medium-sized window unit and be OK. You'll need at least a 2000-watt generator to power a large window unit. A larger generator can be a better option if you need to power many appliances at once.

Will a 1000 watt generator run a washing machine?

The generator must have enough starting watts and running watts to operate the washing machine. For example, 1,600 starting watts and 800 running watts are required to operate a washing machine in a residential setting. A larger generator is required to operate multiple electrical items at the same time.

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