Posted by Angle Iron on March 18, 2017 at 06:52:38 from (73.131.52.171):
In Reply to: Sizing big generator posted by pat sublett on March 17, 2017 at 17:40:40:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeA lot depends on the size of the heat pumps and the strip heaters as emergency or backup. Two two and half ton unit's with 7.5 to 10 kw heat strips each will eat up a lot of power. With a 15 to 20 kw load with out fans or compressor's running or any other house loads I would be questioning if 30 kw is enough with out more info. Add in a water with two from memory 4500 watt elements along with refrigerator's, freezers, hair dryers, electric ranges, toasters, microwaves and so on. Once you decide to go whole house it will take a big unit. Certainly with switch gear you can select what your emergency needs will be and only supply to certain breakers as in not whole house. This works until it doesn't and she wants to know why she has to put up with all the noise and expense and still not be able to use everything.
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