Typically 75 amps on natural gas, 85 amps using propane. Peak amps(for less than a second) to start a big appliance, like an A/C condenser, are 130.
The amount of gas used will depend on the fuel efficiency of the generator, which is typically measured in gallons or liters per hour. Without this information, it is not possible to provide an accurate estimate. It is recommended to check the generator's specifications or consult the manufacturer for this data.
It would depend on the energy consumption of each home. Generally, a 20kW generator can provide enough power for 1-2 all-electric homes, assuming average energy usage. It's important to consider the specific energy needs of the homes to accurately determine how many can be powered.
In order to properly size the wire per National Electric Code (NEC) standards you will need to know the amperage and the distance of the device (heater) from the source (circuit breaker panel). In order to know the amperage one would need to know the voltage since amperage changes inversely with voltage.
To determine the amperage of a 20 kW heater, you can use the formula: Amperage (A) = Power (W) / Voltage (V). For example, at a standard voltage of 240 volts, the amperage would be approximately 83.3 amps (20,000 W / 240 V). If the heater operates at a different voltage, simply adjust the calculation accordingly.
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The Generac Guardian Series 5875-20kW Smart Circuit Standby is a good standby generator which will power your whole home in the event of a power outage.
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1 Hp is roughly 746 watts. If you have 8 motors, each 2.5hp, you have a total of 20hp of load, roughly 15kW. Efficiency isn't 100%, but you're likely not fully loading all 8 motors either. to be safe I would look at 80% effiency, so you'd need ~18.7kW; A 20kW generator should be plenty. If all turn on at the same time, you may have some trouble due to excessive starting current.
The amount of gas used will depend on the fuel efficiency of the generator, which is typically measured in gallons or liters per hour. Without this information, it is not possible to provide an accurate estimate. It is recommended to check the generator's specifications or consult the manufacturer for this data.
Have a look at AuroraGenerators.com If it is diesel your looking at about 1 gallon per hour however likely you are not running at full load. You can expect to be using on average 0.5 gallons per hour on an Aurora Diesel Generator
It would depend on the energy consumption of each home. Generally, a 20kW generator can provide enough power for 1-2 all-electric homes, assuming average energy usage. It's important to consider the specific energy needs of the homes to accurately determine how many can be powered.
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To answer this question the voltage of the motor needs to be stated.
A 20kW generator operating at 3/4 load will burn approximately 1.3 gallons of fuel per hour. So if you only include the "variable" fuel costs to generate electricity, you are going to get 15kWh of electricity from the 1.3 gallons of fuel. If your fuel costs $3/gallon, this would give you a variable cost of $0.26/kWh. You should be able to use "off road" diesel fuel that doesn't include all of the highway taxes. And you should include the "delivered" cost of the fuel. Of course the real costs to generate electricity from a diesel generator must include all of the fixed costs. You can buy a 20kW generator starting at about $5,000. If it lasts for 10 yrs, then that would only add about 5.5 cents to each kWh. You also need to add in maintenance costs and any installation costs.
Using the formula: Amps = Watts/Volts look up the wire size needed in the national electric code book for the amperage of the device. This formula only works for single phase current. If you are using 3 phase, look in the book. In general, 15 Amps or less: 14 Ga Copper wire. 20 Amps or less 12 Ga. 30 Amps or less 10 Ga. Anything more than 30 amps, look it up in the book.
say around 15-20kw with a striaght throw exhaust from turbo with no cats
You should contact a certified, and licensed electrician.