Don't overload generator – Husqvarna 1055 GN User Manual

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Don’t Overload Generator

Capacity
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:
1. 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 Wattage Reference Guide.

3. Estimate how many surge (starting) watts you will 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.

Example:

Tool or Appliance Rated (Running)

Watts

Additional Surge

(Starting) Watts

Window Air

Conditioner

1200

1800

Refrigerator

800

1600

Deep Freezer

500

500

Television

500

Light (75 Watts)

75

3075 Total

Running Watts

1800 Highest

Surge Watts

Total Rated (Running) Watts

= 3075

Highest Additional Surge Watts

= 1800

Total Generator Output Required

= 4875

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 its engine. The correct and

safe way to manage generator power is to sequentially add

loads as follows:
1. 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.

Wattage Reference Guide

Tool or Appliance

Rated*

(Running)

Watts

Additional

Surge

(Starting)

Watts

Essentials
Light Bulb - 75 watt

75

Deep Freezer

500

500

Sump Pump

800

1200

Refrigerator/Freezer - 18 cf

800

1600

Water Well Pump - 1/3 hp

1000

2000

Heating/Cooling
Window AC - 10,000 BTU

1200

1800

Window Fan

300

600

Furnace Fan Blower - 1/2 hp

800

1300

Kitchen
Microwave Oven - 1000 Watt

1000

Coffee Maker

1500

Electric Stove - Single Element

1500

Hot Plate

2500

Family Room
DVD/CD Player

100

VCR

100

Stereo Receiver

450

Color Television - 27 in

500

Personal Computer w/17 in monitor

800

Other
Security System

180

AM/FM Clock Radio

300

Garage Door Opener - 1/2 hp

480

Electric Water Heater - 40 gallon

4000

DIy/Job Site
Quartz Halogen Work Light

1000

Airless Sprayer - 1/3 hp

600

1200

Reciprocating Saw

960

960

Electric Drill - 1/2 hp

1000

1000

Circular Saw - 7-1/4 in

1500

1500

Miter Saw - 10 in

1800

1800

Table Planer - 6 in

1800

1800

Table Saw/Radial Arm Saw - 10 in

2000

2000

Air Compressor - 1-1/2 hp

2500

2500

* Wattages listed are approximate only. Check tool or

appliance for actual wattage.

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