Powering Appliances - Honeywell HW4000L - Portable Generator Owner's Manual

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Powering Appliances

Appliance
Computer, CPU -
Awake / Asleep
Computer, Monitor -
Awake / Asleep
Computer, Laptop
Dehumidifier*
Dishwasher*
Dryer, Electric
Electric Blanket
(Single/Double)
Fan, Ceiling*
Fan, Window*
Furnace*
Hair Dryer
Heater, Portable
Iron, Clothes
Microwave Oven
Radio, Stereo
Refrigerator, Frost-free, 16
Cubic Feet*
Sump Pump, 1/2 hp*
Sump Pump, 1/3 hp*
Television
19"
27"
36"
53"-61" Projection
Flat Screen
Toaster
Toaster Oven
Vacuum Cleaner*
VCR/DVD
Washing Machine
Water Heater, Electric,
40 gal
Water Pump, Deep Well*
TABLE 1. Typical Appliance Running Wattages
* Allow up to three times normal running watts for starting this
appliance.
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Typical Running Watts
120 / 30 or less
150 / 30 or less
50
785
1200-2400 (using drying
feature greatly increases
energy consumption)
1800-5000
60 / 100
65-175
55-250
*
750
1200-1875
750-1500
1000-1800
750-1100
70-400
725
2150
2300
65-110
113
133
170
120
800-1400
1225
1000-1440
17-21 / 20-25
350-500
4500-5500
250-1100
NOTICE
Starting appliances that have motors requires more power.
Examples of motorized appliances include refrigerators,
water pumps, and furnace blowers. Be sure that power rating
of appliance does not exceed that of generator.
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