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The sizing of the generator is dependant on the size of the electric motor driving the mixer.
To completely power everything you would need a 12KW generator. However in an emergency you can live with a 5.5KW generator. You will not however be able to run an electric oven at all. To run an electric water heater almost everything else will have to be shut off. You will have to ration the power.
I just used it to run my 50 amp electric stove. You can use it for a small sub-panel.
A 15 KW generator won't likely run everything in your house, but besides that it is not efficient. You will be using more electricity to run the generator than the power would deliver. You also defeat the reason for the generator - run your house when power goes out. Now if you had a wind turbine turning a generator you have a positive contribution to house power. This is how wind power works. There are also lots of issues associated with a power transfer switch and feeding power back into the grid.
The average size water tank is 4500 watts. The generator's supply will be large enough to operate the water tank. Larger tanks over 5000 watts will not heat correctly.
A home water powered generator is a source of power to run your electric when the power goes off. It runs from water and pressure, you can get them from Lowe's.
Electricity.
I think it can work with a certain type of generator and an electric motor like one that uses 300w/h The idea is to run a generator that can produce more electricity than needed to run the motor that is powering it.
The sizing of the generator is dependant on the size of the electric motor driving the mixer.
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The best model of electric stove depends on what you are looking for in an electric stove. Some are more energy efficient and will save you money in the long run but might cost more to obtain.
You may be able to get away with powering a natural gas stove or LPG stove on this wattage because it doesn't use heavy amperage to pull the surface ignitor to 1200 degrees or to run the sparkers which are only lit momentarily, however on an electric stove you would need 1000 watts or 3000 watts if you're trying to use a power converter off a 12v battery or something of that nature. It's probably not a good idea. You need a good 220 outlet for an electric stove.
220 volts. In the US.
If your generator makes enough power to run your equipment then no they don't have to connect to your property unless you ask them to,
If the output of the generator is equal to or bigger than the power consumption of the oven - sure. And the voltage and current type has to match too.
of course you can.but the purpose of electricity is lost here.generators run by petrol or diesel engines are used because you dont have a electric supply or there is a power outage.if there is no power how can you run the electric motor which runs the generator.hence the generator is always coupled with and diesel IC engine.
A wind power generator is something relevant to a windmill that uses wind to turn the blades creating electric that you can use to run your house. This saves a lot of money on electric costs.