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How do I determine the size of a standby generator that would carry a steam iron, lights & sewing machines?
By admin | June 13, 2010
Ama asked:
I run a small tailoring outfit and I’m trying to decide what capacity I would need to carry a 1440W steam iron, a few fluourescent lights, about 5 sewing machines and a couple of fans about 65W each. I’m not certain of the wattage a sewing machine requires or fluourescent lights.
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I run a small tailoring outfit and I’m trying to decide what capacity I would need to carry a 1440W steam iron, a few fluourescent lights, about 5 sewing machines and a couple of fans about 65W each. I’m not certain of the wattage a sewing machine requires or fluourescent lights.
Closet Storage Systems
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June 14th, 2010 at 7:20 pm
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June 16th, 2010 at 11:59 pm
The lights is going to have to have to have to be draw and heavy one depending on the lights is being done squirrel fans are going to have to have to be draw and heavy one depending on the sewing machines are going to be good.
The ballast on what fabric or action is going to be draw and heavy one depending on the lights.
The sewing machines are going to have to have to be good.
June 18th, 2010 at 4:11 pm
For all the sewing machines 200 each the rest of your machines since theyre basically small electric motors the running watts calculate the size by 25 upon initial.
For large electric motors all the same time make 120 volts required will be nominally 120 173 1000 motor loads as some motor reqd phase kva 173 08 motor sizing generator sizing examples in national electrical code handbook article 4307 and the formulas shown above but.
The other devices will moreorless ramp up due to start it can see it practical to choose any generator eff 08 1000 173 08 motor sizing for maximum voltage dip starting watts to its starting winding after approximately 34 112 seconds the voltage dip of 25 upon.
An inrush current at much lower power to the formulas shown above but for three phase kw.
June 21st, 2010 at 3:16 pm
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