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Recommended Size

5,000 W

for home essentials — adjust above

5,000W
Typical Home Essentials
14 kW
Whole-House Standby
80%
Recommended Max Load
2–4×
Motor Startup Surge

Always size for surge watts — motors draw 2–4× running watts at startup. This is the #1 mistake buyers make.

Quick Answer

For home essential backup (refrigerator, sump pump, lights, furnace blower), a 5,000-7,500 watt generator is sufficient. For whole-home coverage including central air conditioning, plan for 10,000-20,000 watts depending on home size and AC tonnage.

Essentials Only
5-7.5 kW
With Window AC
7.5-10 kW
With Central AC
12-16 kW
Whole Home
14-22 kW
Published Updated Reviewed by Generator Size Calculator Editorial Team

Key Takeaways

  • 1Always size for surge watts, not just running watts -- motor appliances spike 2-4x at startup.
  • 2Apply the 80% rule: your continuous load should not exceed 80% of generator rated capacity.
  • 3A 5,000W portable handles most home essentials; central AC requires 14,000W+ standby.
  • 4A transfer switch is legally required to connect a generator to your home wiring.
  • 5Fuel type matters: propane stores indefinitely; natural gas standby generators never run dry.
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❄️
Window AC (10,000 BTU)
1200W running · 3600W surge
❄️
Portable AC
1100W running · 2750W surge
🏠
Central AC (3 Ton)
3500W running · 12250W surge
🏠
Central AC (4 Ton)
5000W running · 17500W surge
♨️
Heat Pump
4700W running · 16450W surge
🔥
Space Heater
1500W running · 1500W surge
🌬️
Furnace / Blower
600W running · 1800W surge
💨
Ceiling Fan
60W running · 90W surge
💧
Dehumidifier
785W running · 1963W surge
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Generator Sizing at a Glance

Visual references to help you understand wattage requirements — before you use the calculator above.

Generator Size Categories

Typical wattage ranges and what each covers

Micro
1 kW

Phone charging, lights

Small
1–3 kW

Fridge + sump pump

Mid-Size
3–5 kW

Home essentials + window AC

Large
5–7.5 kW

Partial home + well pump

Standby
7.5–12 kW

Whole home + small AC

Heavy Duty
12–22 kW

Full home + central AC

Scale up to 22 kW for very large homes

Daily Fuel Cost — 5 kW Generator

50% load · 8 hrs/day · typical US prices

🔥Natural Gas
$5.20/day

Cheapest — unlimited supply

🔵Propane
$9.80/day

Stores indefinitely

Gasoline
$14.00/day

Most widely available

🛢️Diesel
$16.80/day

Most fuel-efficient engine

Natural
$1,898
/ year
Propane
$3,577
/ year
Gasoline
$5,110
/ year
Diesel
$6,132
/ year

Annual cost if running 8 hrs/day every day (emergency planning scenario)

Running Watts vs. Surge Watts by Appliance

Surge (startup) watts are the critical sizing constraint for motors. Your generator must handle both bars.

Running vs. Surge Watts
Running wattsSurge watts
Running Watts vs Surge Watts — Common Appliances03.5kW7kW10.5kW14kW🏠Central AC (3-ton)3.5kW↑12.3kW💧Well Pump (1 HP)750W2.3kWSump Pump (½ HP)800W2.4kW❄️Window AC (10K BTU)1.2kW3.6kW🧊Refrigerator150W600W🫧Washing Machine500W1.8kW🔲Microwave1kW💡LED Lights (10)100W

Generator Size by Home Square Footage

Left bar = essentials only (no central AC). Right bar = full coverage including central air.

Generator Size by Home Size
Essentials onlyFull coverage (with AC)
Generator Size Needed by Home Square Footage0 kW5 kW10 kW15 kW20 kW~1,000 sq ftSmall Home3.5 kW/ 8 kW~1,500 sq ftMedium Home5.5 kW/ 12 kW~2,000 sq ftLarge Medium7.5 kW/ 15 kW~2,500 sq ftLarge Home9 kW/ 18 kW

Quick Estimates by Home Size

For a precise number, use the calculator above.

< 800 sq ft
Small Apartment
4-5 kW
6 typical appliances
800–1,200 sq ft
Small Home
5-7 kW
8 typical appliances
1,200–2,000 sq ft
Medium Home
8-10 kW
10 typical appliances
2,000–3,500 sq ft
Large Home
14-18 kW
12 typical appliances

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How the Generator Size Calculator Works

Select each appliance you need to power during an outage, set the quantity, and the calculator instantly totals your running watts and surge watts — the two numbers every generator purchase decision must account for. Running watts is what your appliances draw continuously. Surge watts is the startup spike that motor-driven appliances (refrigerators, pumps, air conditioners) demand for a second or two when they first switch on. Your generator must handle both.

The recommendation applies the industry-standard 80% load rule: your continuous load should not exceed 80% of the generator's rated capacity. This preserves engine life, improves fuel efficiency, and leaves headroom for unexpected loads.

For a full walkthrough with square-footage tables, appliance-by-appliance breakdowns, and installation cost estimates, visit our home generator sizing calculator guide. For standby generator sizing, see the whole house generator sizing calculator. For emergency backup planning, the backup generator calculator covers critical-load prioritization. The generator size chart lists running and surge watts for every common appliance.

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