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          Generator Ratings Explained
          Generator Set Ratings - Definitions
          Intermittent - the highest output obtainable at SAE standard ambient conditions. These levels may be only maintained for operating
          periods of short duration
          Standby - the electrical output of a generator set used for emergency or backup power, for use when normal powerline utilities fail. Usually
          runs less than 60 hours per year.
          Continuous - the output which can be obtained at SAE standard ambient conditions, operating in a continuous duty mode. The electrical
          load on the generator set will usually be steady.
          Prime - the electrical output of a generator set used as the primary source of power, often running 24 hours a day. The electrical load
          usually varies.
          pf - Power Factor
          Three phase circuits will usually assume a "power factor" (p.f.) of 0.8 lagging. The concept of
          power factor can get a bit confusing but basically it refers to the out-of-phase relationship
          between the voltage and the current in an electrical system. If actual data are not available, a
          p.f. of 0.8 is assumed and the power is shown in kiloVolt/Amperes (kVA). There is a direct
          relationship between the voltage (V), the current (A), and the power in kW or in kVA.
                 The assumption of a 0.8 lagging power factor for three phase circuits is not necessarily a
                 safe assumption. This may be "typical", if typical exists, of inductive reactance loads
                 such as motors. However, many three phase circuits now incorporate non-linear loads
                 such as variable frequency drives that require special attention to correctly size the
                 generator to the load characteristics. Similarly, assuming a 1.0 (unity) power factor for
                 single phase circuits may not always be correct.
          kW - kilowatts - mechanical
          kW - kilowatts - electrical
          kVA - kilovolt-amperes
          kW (kilowatts) or sometimes kWm (kilowatts mechanical) may refer to the power output from an engine driving a generator set or, in other
          words, the mechanical power driving the generator. To avoid confusion, the electrical output from the generator is often referred to as
          kWe--the actual generator output after efficiency losses within the generator.
          Electrical power is usually measured in Watts (W) or thousands of Watts (kilowatts, kWe).
          kWe is sometimes referred to as "real power" while kVA is "apparent power".
                 For single phase circuits the relationship is: Amperes x Volts ÷ 1,000 = kW
                 For three phase circuits: Volts x 1.73 x Amperes ÷ 1,000 = kVA
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          If you know the electrical load in Amps and you know the system voltage, you can find the required kilowatts or kVA from the chart.
          Similarly, the system's current can easily be found if you know the kWe and voltage.
          Before attempting to size a generator set, gather as much detail about the actual operating conditions and loads as possible. Sometimes a
          "custom built" generator set--sized for the specific requirements--can easily pay for its cost in fuel savings, especially where motor starting
          is a primary consideration.
          These charts are handy guides to find the current (Amperes) or kilowatts in an electrical system.
                                              Generator Ratings in Amperes For 3 Phase Outputs at 0.8 Power Factor
               KVA            KWe             208V       220V         240V           380V           416V          440V             480V             600V
               6.3              5             17.5        16.5         15.2           9.6            8.6            8.3             7.6               6.1
               9.4             7.5            26.1        24.7         22.6          14.3            13            12.3            11.3               9.1
              12.5             10             34.7         33          30.1          19.2           17.3           16.6            15.1               12
              18.7             15              52         49.5          45           28.8            26            24.9            22.5               18
                25             20             69.5         66          60.2          38.4           43.7           33.2            30.1              24.1
              31.3             25              87         82.5         75.5           48             52            41.5            37.8              30.2
              37.5             30             104          99          90.3          57.6           62.5           49.8            45.2              36.1
              43.8             35             125         118          108            68             70             59               54              42.2
                50             40             139         131          120            76             78             66               60               48
              56.3             45             156         147          135            86             86             74               68               54
              62.5             50             173         165          152            96             104            83               76               60
                75             60             208         198          181            115            130           99.6              91               72
              93.8             75             261         247          226            143            139           123              113               90
               100             80             278         264          240            154            173           133              120               96
               125            100             347         330          301            192            217           166              150              120
               156            125             433         413          375            240            260           208              188              150
               187            150             520         495          450            288            304           249              225              180
               219            175             608         577          527            335            347           289              264              211
               250            200             694         660          601            384            434           332              301              241
               312            250             866         825          751            480            521           415              376              301
               375            300             1040        990          903            576            607           498              451              361
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               438            350             1220   1155          1053           672           694           581              527              422
               500            400             1390   1320          1203           770           868           665              602              482
               625            500             1735   1650          1504           960           868           830              752              602
          1) Formula used is A = (KVA x 1000) / (1.73 x Volts)
          2) Current ratings are "linear". For example, a 750 KVa (600 kWe at 0.8 Power Factor) at 480V produces 902 amps, or double the what is
          shown in the table for 375 kVa
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                                                      *NEMA Starting Codes for Three Phase Motors
                                                       KVA / HP Required for Locked Rotor Starting
                   Code                            Starting KVA /HP §                                           Typical Motor Size
                     A                                   0 - 3.15                                                   (Special)
                     B                                 3.15 - 3.55                                                  (Special)
                     C                                  3.55 - 4.0                                                  (Special)
                     D                                  4.0 - 4.5                                                   (Special)
                     E                                  4.5 - 5.0                                                   (Special)
                     F                                  5.0 - 5.6                                                   15 H.P. +
                     G                                  5.6 - 6.3                                                     10 H.P.
                     H                                  6.3 - 7.1                                                  5 & 7.5 H.P.
                     J                                  7.1 - 8.0                                                     3 H.P.
                     K                                  8.0 - 9.0                                                  1.5 & 2 H.P.
                     L                                  9.0 - 10.0                                                    1 H.P.
                     M                                 10.0 - 11.2                                                   < 1 H.P.
          * Starting code letter can be found on Motor Name Plate Data. DO NOT confuse "design code" with "starting code".
          § For generator sizing use the higher inrush value. Consult the generator set manufacturer for voltage dip information and for generator
          cuurent output capability.
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