Posted by tlak on January 28, 2009 at 06:50:50 from (64.130.174.70):
In Reply to: O/T Frigid Dallas posted by Nancy Howell on January 28, 2009 at 06:04:59:
KY-We were with out power for a while, 3-4 hrs, and it brings up the use of a generator and the need to be multi-fueled for future outages. Maybe small propane hot water heater and small stoves and solar/battery lights We're presently totally wood heat w/ fans. Ran gen for lights , TV, heater fan, and occasionally refrig. We're getting the second wave this morning.
Some generator usage from Northern tool.
The number to the right is start up surge.
Coffee Maker 1750 0 Dishwasher: Cool/Dry 700 1400 Electric Fry Pan 1300 0 Electric Range: 8in. Element 2100 0 625W Microwave 625 800 Refrigerator or Freezer 700 2200 Automatic Washer 1150 2300 Electric Clothes Dryer 1800 5750 Furnace Fan (Gas or fuel oil): 1/8 HP 300 500 Furnace Fan (Gas or fuel oil): 1/6 HP 500 750 Furnace Fan (Gas or fuel oil): 1/4 HP 600 1000 Furnace Fan (Gas or fuel oil): 1/3 HP 700 1400 Furnace Fan (Gas or fuel oil): 1/2 HP 875 2350 Lights As indicated on bulb 0 Radio 50-200 0 Sump Pump: 1/3 HP 800 1300 Sump Pump: 1/2 HP 1050 2150 Color Television 300 0 RV Air Conditioner: 13,500 BTU 1500 2200 Room Air Conditioner: 10,000 BTU 1500 2200 Central Air Conditioner (for 2200 sq. ft. home*) 10,000 11,250 Small Appliance 200 1700
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