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Guide to Choosing Generator to
Motor Size
Some Notes for Si zi ng Generators
Too small a generator will cause voltage
fluctuations and damage to the generator or
equipment windings.
Too large a generator will cause engine to
glaze and carbon up, due to engine loading.
Rul e of Thumb
Note 1 D.O.L. Direct On line starting (high
current starting).
Note 2 S.D. Star Delta (smooth starting
med-high current).
Note 3 A dummy load or extra load will
need to be applied to avoid glazing once
running.
1. One horse power (1 hp) equals 0.75 kilowatt
i.e. 20hp x 0.75 = 15kW
2. Warm generator up before applying load
3. Always engage load from largest to
smallest
4. Have an electrician balance the load across
all phases for single phase loads
5. When motor is operating, after start,
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requirement will be 1kva for 1hp i.e. 20hp
20kva used when running.
6. Size the generator to run between 60-80%
full load rating of generator
7. Amps available on a generator per phase =
kva x 1.39. i.e. 20kva = 28amps/phase over
3 phases.
El ectri c Motor Si ze Mi ni mum Generator Reqd
(KVA) by Starti ng Method
Run Power
HP KW D.O.L to KVA
Si ze (Note 1)
S.D to KVA
Si ze (Note 2)
KVA Used When Runni ng
(Note 3)
1 0.75 2.5 2 1
1.5 1.1 3.75 3 1.5
2 1.5 5 4 2
3 2.2 7.5 6 3
4 3 10 8 4
5 3.7 12.5 10 5
6 4.5 15 12 6
7.5 5.5 18.75 15 7.5
10 7.5 25 20 10
12.5 9.3 31.25 25 12.5
15 11 37.5 30 15
20 15 50 40 20
25 19.6 60.5 50 25
30 22 75 60 30
40 30 100 80 40
50 37 125 100 50
60 45 150 120 60
75 55 187.5 150 75
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100 75 250 200 100
125 90 312.5 250 125
150 110 375 300 150
175 130 437.5 350 175
200 150 500 400 200
250 185 625 500 250
300 225 750 600 300
400 300 1000 800 400

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