Anything, as long as the sum of what you are running does not exceed 14000 watts.
1400 watts total. You can pretty much run anything in a home but not all of them at the same time.
The sizing of the generator is dependant on the size of the electric motor driving the mixer.
A 1500 watt generator will do fine.
Check the wattage of the blow dryer and add 500 watt. This will be the size of generator you will need to use.
It could run a 7-HP motor but the voltage has to be right.
To answer this question the voltage of the pump must be stated.
A 1000 watt generator cannot run a 1500 watt ceramic heater without having problems.
Most hair dryers are rated at least 800 watts to as much as 1875 watts. Given that, a 500 watt generator will NOT run a hair dryer. You would need at least a 2000 watt generator, just be be on the safe side.
The sizing of the generator is dependant on the size of the electric motor driving the mixer.
A 1500 watt generator will do fine.
Not if the furnace exceeds 5000 watts.
yes
Check the wattage of the blow dryer and add 500 watt. This will be the size of generator you will need to use.
It could run a 7-HP motor but the voltage has to be right.
you need to get a lot of horses
To answer this question the voltage of the pump must be stated.
If the 1600 represents 1600 watts like most generator numbers do, then the generator can deliver enough power to run a 1600 watt load connected to it.
No, a 2800 watt generator is not large enough to run a home as stand by power. For a generator ot produce 100 amps a 25,000 watt or 25 kW generator would be needed. Since a house uses about 50 to 60 amp at any one moment during normal everyday living, a 60A x 240V = 14,000 watts. A 15 kW generator would be the minimum size generator to run a house without cutting back on any loads.