Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
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Model 4W315C
Version B - For Reduction G016.J
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107358
TYPICAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCE WATTAGES
Chart to be used as a reference. Data may vary with size, make, and/or model.
CHART 1
Starting
Running Watts
Equipment Watts (Max.VA)
Light bulb (100W) 100 100
Radio 150 150
Fan 200 600
Television 400 400
Furnace fan—1/3 HP with blower 600 1800-2400
Vacuum cleaner 600 750
Sump pump—1/3 HP 700 2100-2800
Refrigerator/freezer 800 2400-5000
6" Circular saw 800 1000
Floodlight 1000 1000
1/2" Drill 1000 1250
Toaster/coffeemaker 1200 1200
Skillet 1200 1200
14" Chain saw 1200 1500
Water well pump—1/2 HP 1000 3000-6000
Hot plate/range (per burner) 1500 1500
10" Table saw 2000 6000
Water heater (storage-type) 5000 5000
Approximate Approximate Approximate Approximate
Starting Watts* Starting Watts* Starting Watts* Starting Watts*
Motor Approximate (Max. VA) (Max. VA) (Max. VA) (Max. VA)
HP Running Universal Motors Repulsion Capacitor Split Phase
Rating Watts (small appliance) Induction Motors Motors Motors
1/8 500 625 1100 1500 2250
1/4 700 875 1550 2100 3150
1/3 800 1000 1750 2400 3600
1/2 1100 1375 2400 3300 4950
3/4 1400 1750 3100 4200 †
1 1700 2125 3750 5100 †
1
1
/2 2100 2625 4620 6300 †
2 2450 3075 5400 7350 †
3 3600 † 7800 10800 †
CHART 2
(*) Always use starting watts (maximum VA), not running watts, when figuring correct electrical load.
(†) Motors of higher horsepower are not generally used.
NOTE: Please check with appliance manufacturer for maximum wattage required.
Installation (Continued)