Discuss Choosing the Generator For The Load in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

S

Sumner

I need to provide a generator to site.
Do I check the current rating of all the
equipment to be used at this site (It
isn't a large site), total them up and
look for a generator with that load
capacity? Is it that simple or am I
missing something?
 
√0=whatever you want!

I asked a simple question. You fancy yourself as some
super-duper engineer, well carry on - if I ever need any
information about anything please don't bother yourself.
I don't need help from people like you.
 
Well it's plainly obvious you know little to nothing about generators, coming out with that general statement!! lol!!
And how is your comment helpful to my question?
All I can see on this forum is people trying to be better than others. Christ I asked a question! I only want answers, not bitches!
 
Load should be less than 70% of KA rating of the gen set. Sets arn't designed to run at 100% for any length of time

So, whatever load I have - that's totaling all the current ratings AND the start-up loads x the voltage - then I should add 30% and that would be the size of Gen I need?
 
So, whatever load I have - that's totaling all the current ratings AND the start-up loads x the voltage - then I should add 30% and that would be the size of Gen I need?

Taking notice of Jerry H and you'll be asking for trouble!!


Give us a bit more information on the loads and amount of loads etc, your talking about, and you may find people to offer some advise. From what your saying (assuming) were only talking about a relatively small single figure KVA rated portable generator. Which by the way will have completely different working characteristics etc, to (for want of a better title) a proper generator!! ..lol!!
 
At this point in time I have no figures. I'm looking for a simple formula that will help me when I DO need to select a generator, to work out what I need. All I do know is that the Gen will be feeding probably, single-phase, 230v circuits, a water pump, lighting maybe a couple of sockets. And I'm not even certain of that!
 
It depends too much on the sort of equipment being powered. You will need to try and identify the heavier gear that may need to be supplied for longer periods such as water pumps, cabin heating, site flood-lighting at night and god knows what else. You may in addition be able to apply some level of diversity for other more occasionally used equipment.

Really without an idea of the type of site and it's size there are too many variables to come up with a quick formula.
 
At this point in time I have no figures. I'm looking for a simple formula that will help me when I DO need to select a generator, to work out what I need. All I do know is that the Gen will be feeding probably, single-phase, 230v circuits, a water pump, lighting maybe a couple of sockets. And I'm not even certain of that!

When you say site, ...are we talking about a construction site, if not what sort of site are we talking about?? Until you can provide a better loading requirement, we can't offer any meaningful suggestions on what sort of generator, ...and therefore any simple formula's you can use.
Example, some generators are only good for work tools and the like, and are ''Not'' for use with say household or commercial appliances...
 
Get our troops out of Afghanistan! But leave this idiot behind.

How in the name of god did you get to be in a position where you need to specify a generator?
 
Get outside of your little comfort zone and get a life and keep your nose out of other people's business. Especially mine! Thanked 980 times in 739 posts! Your ego is ginormous, you must love seeing your name on the internet. Well I don't! I'd prefer it if you don't interfere in any questions I may pose on here. If you're typical of the people who do contribute I won't be posing many. Remember I asked for a solution to a problem not an opinion.
If the British people need to get out of anywhere it's the EU! You imbecile!
 

Reply to Choosing the Generator For The Load in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Similar Threads

Hi everyone, I wondered if anyone could help me with something that has been niggling me please?! When a Solar PV feed in circuit is installed...
Replies
14
Views
1K
Good day all, I'm writing from the Commonwealth of Dominica (NOT Dominican Republic) where we have single phase 230V, 50Hz. I'm managing a...
Replies
3
Views
1K
Morning all, I'm wondering if anyone has much experience with the Tesla Gen 3 Wall Chargers? Quick look through the instructions shows no PEN...
Replies
2
Views
714
Hi,first off this does not relate to work I intend to DIY. I'm trying to sanity check information I've been asked to provide to the installers. I...
Replies
0
Views
770
Evening all, I've been asked to install a generator backup to a property, however they are going to be using a AMF panel. The generator they are...
Replies
13
Views
1K

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

Electrical Forum

Welcome to the Electrical Forum at ElectriciansForums.net. The friendliest electrical forum online. General electrical questions and answers can be found in the electrical forum.
This website was designed, optimised and is hosted by Untold Media. Operating under the name Untold Media since 2001.
Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock