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POWER-ARC 4000
B-8
TABLE B.3
GENERATOR POWER APPLICATIONS
Suggested Power Applications
Running Watts
*Start-up Watts
*Air Compressor - 3/4 HP
1,250
3,100 - 5,000
*Airless Sprayer - 1/3 HP
600
1,500 - 2,400
Chain Saw 1,200
Circular Saw
1,200
Coffee Maker
1,000
*Deep Freezer
500
750 - 2,000
*Electric Motor - 1 HP
1,000
2,500 - 4,000
Electric Range (1 element)
1,500
Electric Skillet
1,250
*Furnace Fan - 1/3 HP
1,200
3,000 - 4,800
Portable Grinder (4 1/2”)
600
Portable Grinder (7”)
2,000
Halogen Work Light
500
Hand Drill - 1/4”
500
Hand Drill - 3/8”
700
1500 Watt Heater
1,750
Hedge Trimmer
450
Light Bulb 100
Reciprocating Saw
900
Radial Arm Saw
2,600
Radio
50
*Refrigerator/Freezer (small)
600
1,500 - 2,400
Slow Cooker
200
*Submersible Pump - 1 HP
1,000
2,500 - 4,000
*Sump Pump
600
1,500 - 2,400
Toaster 1,100
Weed Trimmer
500
Lincoln 100 or 125 Amp Wire Feeder/Welder
4,000
OPERATION
NOTES:
Wattages listed are approximate. Check your equipment for actual wattage.
Equipment with unusually high *START-UP WATTS are listed. For start-up of other equipment listed in
the table, multiply RUNNING WATTS by 2.
Multiple loads can be used as long as the total load does not exceed 4,000 watts. Be sure to start the
largest loads first. For example, a 1 HP motor needs approximately 1,000 watts while running but may
require 2,500 watts to start. Some inductive motors may require as much as 4 times running watts to
start.