Kohler 11.5EFOZ/14EOZ Portable Generator User Manual


 
TP-6069 6/03 A-1Appendix
Appendix A Generator Selection and Wattage Requirements
Consider total wattage requirements (lights, motors,
appliances) when selecting a generator set or when
sizing wattage usage in which available space and
construction limit the size of the generator set.
Motors
When figuring generator set capacity requirements for
loads that include electric motors, consider the high
current demanded by the motors during startup. The
inrush or starting current is typically 2--3 times higher
than that required when the motor reaches normal
operating speed. Allow reserve for inrush demands plus
other loads which could be on the line as the electric
motor starts. Use Figure 1 as a guide when selecting
generator set capacity requirements involving motor
loads.
Motor
HP
Starting (Inrush)
Watts
Running
Watts
1/4 750 330
1/3 1000 400
1/2 1500 600
3/4 2000 750
1 3300 1100
2 4000 2000
3 5000 3000
Figure 1 Motor Requirements
Lighting
To calculate lighting load, add the wattage of each
generator set-operated lamp. Note that not all of the
lights or lamps are on the generator setAC circuit; some
are DC powered by a 12-volt battery. Make sure the
calculated total wattage includes only lights actually on
the generator set AC circuit.
Air Conditioners
The starting characteristics of air conditioners vary
greatly; one 12,000 Btu unit has, for example, lower
starting requirements than a 10,000 Btu unit of another
variety. When using only one unit, there is usually no
starting problem, provided the lighting and appliance
load is not too high when starting the unit.
Simultaneous starting of two air conditioning units,
however, can present problems if the generator set
capacity is marginal. Because of thevariation instarting
characteristics among air conditioners, this publication
makes no statements regarding multiple-motor starting
capabilities of the generator set covered. Consider
delayed starting or use of easy-starting devices on air
conditioner units whenever simultaneously starting
more than one motor.
See Figure 2 for typical air conditioner requirements.
Information will vary with manufacturer.
Appliances
Generator sets often furnish AC for appliances such as
TV,stereo, electricwater heater, etc. With the exception
of the resistance-type loads such as the water heater,
requirements for appliances are usually low. Do not
overlook such loads when figuring total requirements.
Allow reserve capacity for anticipatedappliance loads to
avoid overloading a generator set.
Air Conditioner Size (Btu/Hr.)
7,000 9,000 12,000 16,000 24,000
Voltage 115 230 115 230 115 230 115 230 230
Full load amps 9.3 4.8 9.9 5.0 11.8 6.3 16.3 8.0 11.6
Rated load amps 7.7 4.0 7.0 3.5 8.9 4.8 13.0 6.2 10.2
Locked rotor amps 34.0 20.0 40.0 20.0 50.0 31.0 75.0 36.0 56.0
Starting (inrush) watts 3910 4600 4600 4600 5750 7130 8630 8280 12,900
Running watts 886 920 805 805 1020 1100 1500 1430 2350
Figure 2 Typical Marine Air Conditioner Requirements, 60 Hz