Model 4w315c, Installation (continued) – VDO Dayton 4W315C User Manual

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Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

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Model 4W315C

Version B - For Reduction

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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)

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