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WATTAGE WORKSHEET When selecting a Home Generator System, you need to calculate both your watts and starting wattage requirements. Watts, or running wattage, is the amount of electricity necessary to run your appliance continually. Starting wattage is the additional amount of electricity needed for 2-3 seconds to start electric motors commonly found in household appliances (such as a furnace fan or refrigerator). Since appliances rarely start up at the same time, you will only need to factor in the appliance with the highest additional surge watts. Follow these simple steps to estimate your particular wattage requirements. 1. Select the items you wish to power at the same time. Using the chart on the back page, fill in the watts and additional starting watt requirements on the Your Power Needs worksheet. 2. Add the of the items you 3. Select the ONE INDIVIDUAL wish to power. Enter this number in ITEM with the highest number of the TOTAL column. additional starting watts. Take this ONE NUMBER, add it to your TOTAL, and enter the total in the TOTAL box. EXAMPLE YOUR POWER NEEDS TOOL OR APPLIANCE STARTING TOOL OR APPLIANCE STARTING 1. Refrigerator/Freezer 800 1600 2. 1/2 HP Furnace Fan 800 1300 3. Deep Freezer 500 500 4. Television 500 5. Lights (6 x 75 watts) 450 6. Central AC 24000 BTU 3800 4950 7. 8. 9. 10. TOTAL = 6850 4950 With this example you need a generator that produces at least 6850 total watts and 11,800 total starting watts. Highest Additional Starting Watts + 6850 Total Watts = 11800 Total Watts Required 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. TOTAL = I need a generator that produces at least total watts and total starting watts. + = Highest Additional Starting Watts Total Watts Total Watts Required

WATTAGE WORKSHEET What if I can t determine the watts or the starting watt requirement for a tool or appliance? If the running/starting watts are not indicated on the tool or appliance, you may estimate using the following equation: = VOLTS x AMPS. Only motor-driven items will have an additional starting requirement. The additional starting watts required may be estimated at 1-2x the rated/running watts. Why is only one additional starting watt item used to calculate your total starting watt requirement? Unlike regular (running) watts, starting watts are only needed during the first few seconds of operation. In most cases, only one item will start or cycle at the same time, therefore this is the most accurate estimate. The guide below lists running and starting watt totals separately to help you determine which tool or appliance represents your total wattage requirements. TOOL OR APPLIANCE RUNNING ADDITIONAL STARTING Home Light Bulb - 75 Watt 75 Deep Freezer 500 500 Sump Pump 800 1200 Refrigerator/Freezer 700 1500 Water Well Pump 1/3 HP 1000 2000 Heating/Cooling Space Heater 1800 Table Fan - 14" 200 400 Ceiling Fan 800 1200 Furnace Fan Blower 1/2 HP 800 1300 Window AC - 10,000 BTU 1200 3600 Window AC - 12,000 BTU 3250 9750 *Central AC - 10,000 BTU 1500 4500 *Central AC - 24,000 BTU 3800 4950 *Central AC - 40,000 BTU 6000 18000 Heat Pump 4700 4500 Kitchen Microwave Oven - 1000 Watt 1000 Coffee Maker 1500 Electric Stove - Single Element 2100 Dishwasher - Hot Dry 1500 1500 Family Room DVD/CD Player 100 VCR 100 Stereo Receiver 450 Color Television - 27" 500 Laundry Room Iron 1200 Washing Machine 1150 2250 Clothes Dryer - Electric 5400 1350 Clothes Dryer - Gas 700 1800 TOOL OR APPLIANCE RUNNING ADDITIONAL STARTING Office Equipment Personal Computer with 17" Monitor 800 Fax Machine 65 Laser Printer 950 Inkjet Printer 80 Copy Machine 1600 Other Security System 180 AM/FM Clock Radio 100 Garage Door Opener - 1/2 HP 480 520 Hair Dryer - 1250 Watt 1250 Electric Water Heater - 40 Gallon 4000 Do-It-Yourself Jobsite Quartz Halogen Work Light 1000 Airless Sprayer - 1/3 HP 600 1200 Reciprocating Saw 960 Electric Drill - 1/2 HP 1000 1000 Circular Saw - 7 1/4" 1500 1500 Miter Saw - 10" 1800 1800 Planer/Jointer - 6" 1800 1800 Table/Radial Arm Saw 10" 2000 2000 Air Compressor - 1 1/2 HP 2500 2500 The above are estimates only. Check your tool or appliance for exact wattage requirements. The wattages listed in our reference guide are based on estimated wattage requirements. For exact wattages, check the data plate or owner s manual on the item you wish to power. * Please consult an electrician for your particular AC requirements.

ON-SITE ESTIMATE WORKSHEET Date Quote Number Customer Information: Customer Name Address Dealer Information: Dealer Name Address Home Phone No. Work Phone No. Cell Phone No. E-Mail Home Phone No. Work Phone No. Cell Phone No. E-Mail Web Address Existing Utility Service - (Circle One - 50 100 200 Other Amp Service) Existing Circuits - Determine wattage for all circuits and which are most essential. Determine total system wattage and surge wattage. Existing Circuit Circuit Description Wattage Used Box Number Total Wattage Starting (Surge) Wattage

UNIT POSITIONING GRAPH Local Permits Type Agency Responsible for Permit Permit Number Building Electrical Fuel Local Utility Fuel Selection - Natural Gas Liquid Propane Is Fuel Supply Adequate? If no, fill in chart Condition Corrective Action Projected Cost Unit Location - Draw building and placement of Home Generator unit. Indicate any special objects or items that require caution. Note: Minimum of 5' from building or combustible materials. If propane tank is required, indicate location.

Component Placement Planning Transfer Switch Location - Draw new or existing main circuit breaker panel. Indicate placement of transfer switch or other accessories. Remote System Status Indicator - Draw location where LED status indicator should be placed in building.

Electrical Load worksheet Priority 120VAC Electrical Appliances Priority 240VAC Electrical Appliances Window Air Conditioner 1 Central Air Conditioner 1 Window Air Conditioner 2 Central Air Conditioner 2 Window Air Conditioner 3 Refrigerator 1 Refrigerator 2 Freezer 1 Freezer 2 Microwave Range/Stove Dryer Well Pump Dryer Hot Tub Water Heater Bathroom Auxiliary Heater Home Theater System Garage Heater Sink Water Heater Sewage Lift Pump IMPORTANT: DO NOT connect furnace and sump pump to power management system.