Don’t overload the generator – Generac SVP5000 97193 User Manual

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Generac Portable Products SVP5000 Generator

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DON’T OVERLOAD THE

GENERATOR

Overloading a generator in excess of its rated wattage

capacity can result in damage to generator and to

connected electrical devices. Observe the following, to

prevent overloading the unit:
• Add up the total wattage of all electrical devices to

be connected at one time. This total should NOT be

greater than the generator’s wattage capacity.

• The rated wattage of lights can be taken from light

bulbs. The rated wattage of tools, appliances and

motors can usually be found on a data plate or decal

affixed to the device.

• If the appliance, tool or motor does not give wattage,

multiply 120 Volts times ampere rating to determine

watts (volts x amps = watts).

• Some electric motors, such as induction types,

require about three times more watts of power for

starting than for running. This surge of power lasts

for only a few seconds when starting such motors.

Be sure you allow for this high starting wattage

when selecting electrical devices to connect to your

generator. First figure the watts needed to start the

largest motor. Add to that figure the running watts of

all other connected loads.

• Devices in the wattage reference guide (Figure 10)

are provided to help you to determine how many

items the generator can operate at one time.

Recreational/Home Uses

Tool/Appliance...................................................Watts

AM/FM clock radio....................................................50

Light bulb ................................................................100

Fan .........................................................................200

20" color TV............................................................400

*Deep freezer .........................................................500

Personal computer and 15" monitor .......................800

*1/3 hp furnace fan blower......................................800

Microwave oven......................................................800

*18 cu ft refrigerator................................................800

Sump pump ..........................................................1000

Electric skillet........................................................1250

*½ hp water well pump .........................................1400

*12,000 Btu window air conditioner ......................1400

Space heater ........................................................1800

Electric water heater.............................................4000

Professional/Contractor Uses

Tool/Appliance...................................................Watts

*1/3 hp airless sprayer............................................600

3/8" hammer drill.....................................................600

Variable speed Sawzall®........................................960

½" power drill........................................................1000

Quartz-halogen work light.....................................1000

Belt sander ...........................................................1200

7 ¼" circular saw ..................................................1500

7 ¼" worm drive saw ............................................1600

*1½ hp air compressor .........................................1800

*10" power miter saw............................................1800

6" bench grinder ...................................................1800

*6" table planer .....................................................1800

*10" table/radial arm saw......................................2000

Wire feed welder...................................................2400

* allow 3 times listed watts for starting this device

Figure 10 — Wattage Reference Guide

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