Model 4w315c, Installation (continued) – VDO Dayton 4W315C User Manual
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Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
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Model 4W315C
Version B - For Reduction
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TYPICAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCE WATTAGES
Chart to be used as a reference. Data may vary with size, make, and/or model.
CHART 1
Starting
Running
Watts
Equipment
Watts
(Max.VA)
Light bulb (100W)
100
100
Radio
150
150
Fan
200
600
Television
400
400
Furnace fan—1/3 HP with blower
600
1800-2400
Vacuum cleaner
600
750
Sump pump—1/3 HP
700
2100-2800
Refrigerator/freezer
800
2400-5000
6" Circular saw
800
1000
Floodlight
1000
1000
1/2" Drill
1000
1250
Toaster/coffeemaker
1200
1200
Skillet
1200
1200
14" Chain saw
1200
1500
Water well pump—1/2 HP
1000
3000-6000
Hot plate/range (per burner)
1500
1500
10" Table saw
2000
6000
Water heater (storage-type)
5000
5000
Approximate
Approximate
Approximate
Approximate
Starting Watts*
Starting Watts*
Starting Watts*
Starting Watts*
Motor
Approximate
(Max. VA)
(Max. VA)
(Max. VA)
(Max. VA)
HP
Running
Universal Motors
Repulsion
Capacitor
Split Phase
Rating
Watts
(small appliance)
Induction Motors
Motors
Motors
1/8
500
625
1100
1500
2250
1/4
700
875
1550
2100
3150
1/3
800
1000
1750
2400
3600
1/2
1100
1375
2400
3300
4950
3/4
1400
1750
3100
4200
†
1
1700
2125
3750
5100
†
1
1
/
2
2100
2625
4620
6300
†
2
2450
3075
5400
7350
†
3
3600
†
7800
10800
†
CHART 2
(*) Always use starting watts (maximum VA), not running watts, when figuring correct electrical load.
(†) Motors of higher horsepower are not generally used.
NOTE: Please check with appliance manufacturer for maximum wattage required.
Installation (Continued)