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Generator Sizing Calculator

This document provides a residential generator sizing calculator to help homeowners determine the appropriate generator size for their home. It walks through a multi-step process of calculating estimated power loads from various home systems and appliances, then applies load management considerations to arrive at a final recommended generator size in kW. Key sections include estimating baseline lighting and appliance loads, adding fixed in-place loads, accounting for heating/cooling equipment, then deducting any load management circuits to determine the total generator capacity needed.

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Generator Sizing Calculator

This document provides a residential generator sizing calculator to help homeowners determine the appropriate generator size for their home. It walks through a multi-step process of calculating estimated power loads from various home systems and appliances, then applies load management considerations to arrive at a final recommended generator size in kW. Key sections include estimating baseline lighting and appliance loads, adding fixed in-place loads, accounting for heating/cooling equipment, then deducting any load management circuits to determine the total generator capacity needed.

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The City of Lake Forest

Residential Generator Sizing Calculator


Do not use this sheet for houses with heat pumps, geo-thermal heating or total electric heating.

A General Lighting & Small Appliance Loads


1 Enter the square foot of livable space in your home:
(Skip to line 2 if not using whole house method)
2 For whole house system multiply line 1 by 3 x3 0
(For partial systems enter total wattage of all lighting circuits supplied by the
generator. Enter 1500 for each circuit if the actual wattage is not known.

3 Enter the number of kitchen appliance circuits. (Min. of 2)


(For partial systems enter only the number of kitchen circuits being supplied by the
generator.)

4 Multiply line 3 by 1500 x1500 0


5 Enter the number of laundry circuits. (Min. of 1)
(For partial systems enter only the number of luandry circuits being supplied by the
generator.)

6 Multiply line 5 by 1500 x1500 0


7 Add lines 2, 4, and 6 0

B Fastened In Place Appliance Loads


Enter the number and va of each appliance listed.
If the appliance va is unknown then use the default shown in parenthesis.
A B C
Qty va(watts) Total
Electric Water Heater (4500va) 4500 0
Electric Dryer - 230 volt (5000va) 5000 0
Dishwasher (1200va) 1200 0
Central Furnace (1200va) 1200 0
Trash Compactor (1200va) 1200 0
Air Cleaners (600va) 600 0
Central Vacuum (1500va) 1500 0
Refrigerator not included in section A (800va) 800 0
Stand alone freezer (700va) 700 0
Wine Cooler (600va) 600 0
Portable Spa/Hot Tub (14,000va) 14000 0
Steamer (9000va) 9000 0
Warming Drawer (750va) 750 0
Storm Water Sump Pump (1200va) 1200 0
Sanitary Sewer Ejector Pump (1500va) 1500 0
Garage Door Openers (1200va) 1200 0
Elevator Motor (7000va) 7000 0
Pool Pumps (1200va) 1200 0
Attic Fan(s) (650va) 650 0
Electric Range (12000) 12000 0
Electric Cooktop (12000) 12000 0
Electric Oven (12000) 12000 0

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Whirlpool/Bubble Tub (1200va) 1200 0

8 Add the amounts in column C 0


9 If there are four or more appliances entered above then enter .75, 1
otherwise enter 1.
10 Multiply the amount in line 8 by line 9 0

C Heating & AC Equipment


Enter the rating from each Fixed electric heater. Include bathroom type heating fans.
A
Watts (1000 watts equals 1 kW)
11 Fixed electric space heating unit #1
12 Fixed electric space heating unit #2
13 Fixed electric space heating unit #3
14 Fixed electric space heating unit #4
15 Total heating load, add the amounts in column A 0

Enter the Running Load Amp amounts from the nameplate on each unit.
R.L.A.
16 Air Conditioning unit #1
17 Air Conditioning unit #2
18 Air Conditioning unit #3
19 Air Conditioning unit #4
20 Add the amounts in column A 0
21 Multiply line 20 by 230 0

22 Enter the larger of the amounts in lines 15 and 21. 0

23 Add the numbers from lines 7, 10, and 22. 0

D Calculated Load
24 Enter the amount from line 23 here. If amount is less than 10,000 0
enter the amount from line 23 on line 29 and go to Section E.
25 10000
26 Deduct line 25 from line 24 but not less than 0 0
27 Multiply line 26 by 40% (.40) 0
28 Add 10000 to line 27 10000

29 Enter line 28. 0


This is the size generator needed before any load management is applied.

E Load Management Applied


Enter the va or kW for each appliance on a load management module(s).

Appliance Name kW
30 Appliance #1
31 Appliance #2
32 Appliance #3

33 Total L.M. Add lines 30, 31, and 32 0

34 Deduct line 33 from line 29. This is the total generator kW rating required 0

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