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There is no way to answer without knowing the wattage rating of the 9 volt generator. A generator's wattage rating depends on the size of the wire in it, the wattage of the rectifiers if it is a DC generator, and the horse power of the engine or motor that is available to turn the generator.
635kva
That depends on if the two machines are of equal KVA rating and also what type of Generator Control (Isochronous or Droop) each of the machines uses.
The current rating of a 16 kV.A (not 'kva') depends upon the voltage rating of that generator, with 16 kV.A being the product of the rated current and the rated voltage.
Outlet rating should be suitable to the rating of the motor. The type should be preferably IP 55 or higher if mounted outside the sump in dry area.
Sir, The rating of ac generator is always calculated in KVA.So rating of generator as asked in your question is 360 KVA Sir, The rating of ac generator is always calculated in KVA.So rating of generator as asked in your question is 360 KVA
Well, it's the weight rating of the trailer which actually determines this. 3000 lbs. weight rating and up, you do.
5 to 10 percent of the Gross Trailer Weight Rating (GTWR).
the total weight of the trailer and boat
Depends upon the Kw rating of the generator. The higher the Kw rating the more fuel will be used.
10-12%
There is no way to answer without knowing the wattage rating of the 9 volt generator. A generator's wattage rating depends on the size of the wire in it, the wattage of the rectifiers if it is a DC generator, and the horse power of the engine or motor that is available to turn the generator.
R, for sure! Have you seen the trailer?
Depends on the GVW of the trailer and the Gross Combined Weight Rating of the truck and trailer.
5 to 10 percentwhen are lights required to be istalled on a trailer
The length doesn't matter as much as the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the trailer and the Gross Combined Weight Rating of the combination of vehicle + trailer, as well as its use.
If the Gross Combined Weight Rating (Weight Rating of Truck + Weight Rating of Trailer) come out to 26,0001 lbs. or higher, then yes - you would need a Class A CDL.