Calculateur de taille de groupe électrogène

Associez puissance continue et de démarrage à un palier avec marge. Estimation seulement.

Somme des charges simultanées — puissance nominale.

Pire cas. Vide si résistif.

S’applique au régime et au pic. Souvent 10–25 %.

Indication kVA depuis le pic.

Table of Contents

Planification uniquement

Generators are sized for continuous (running) output and short-duration starting (surge) capability. Undersizing causes trips or fatigue; oversizing wastes fuel and money.

This tool inflates your running and peak targets by a planning margin, then selects the smallest illustrative tier from a table of common running/surge pairs.

Altitude, temperature, fuel type, THD-sensitive electronics, transfer switches, and NEC or local transfer equipment rules are not modeled.

Always follow manufacturer data sheets, startup sequences, and professional engineering for standby, grid-tie, or life-safety loads.

How sizing works here

Requirements with margin

Required running = (total running watts) × (1 + margin%). Required surge = max(required running, peak watts × (1 + margin%)) when peak is supplied; otherwise peak defaults to running.

We then pick the first catalog-style tier where rated running ≥ required running and rated surge ≥ required surge.

kVA hint

If power factor PF is set: approximate kVA ≈ (required surge watts) ÷ (1000 × PF). Generators are often marketed in watts or kW; kVA matters for heavily reactive loads.

Illustrative tiers (running / surge W)

Typical useRunSurgeTier (W)Note
Camping / minimal1,0001,2001k / 1.2kLights, small chargers
RV / small tools3,6004,5003.6k / 4.5kSingle small motor
Home essentials7,5009,3757.5k / 9.4kFridge + furnace fan + some lights
Larger backup12,00015,00012k / 15kMultiple motor loads — verify peaks

Examples

Mostly resistive — 2,400 W running

Leave peak blank with 15% headroom → required ≈ 2,760 W run and surge. Often lands near a 3 kW class tier.

Well pump + household

Running 5,000 W but 9,000 W simultaneous peak → surge drives the tier; headroom applies to both numbers.

Job-site

Add all tools that run together, then add the worst motor start increment your vendor documents — treat that as peak.

When in doubt

Round up tier, verify with transfer equipment ampacity, and follow NEC Article 702 / local rules for standby.

FAQ

Why doesn’t this match a specific Honda / Generac model number?

Retail SKUs differ by region and year. We use generic tiers; cross-check nameplate running and starting watts.

Largest motor method?

A common rule is: sum running watts, then add (largest motor surge − that motor’s running watts). You can approximate by setting peak to your computed worst-case simultaneous watts.

Three-phase standby?

This page is watt-based and phase-agnostic. Three-phase kW/kVA projects need manufacturer and engineer involvement.

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