Briggs & Stratton Generator Size Calculator

⚡ Briggs & Stratton Generator Size Calculator

Select your appliances, enter quantities, and instantly find the correct generator wattage for your home, RV, or jobsite.

Quick Presets
🔧 Generator Settings
📋 Appliance Load List
Include Appliance Running Watts Starting Watts Qty
📊 Generator Sizing Results
💡 Key Generator Specs (Quick Reference)
3500W
Min. Home Essentials
7500W
Mid-Size Home
12500W
Large Home / HVAC
3x
Motor Starting Surge
10%
Recommended Buffer
0.5 gal/hr
Avg Fuel at 50% Load
2400W
Inverter / RV Use
8-10 hrs
Typical Tank Runtime
📋 Appliance Wattage Reference Table
Appliance Running Watts Starting Watts Category Priority
Central AC (1.5 ton)15004500HVACHigh
Central AC (3 ton)350010500HVACHigh
Central AC (5 ton)550016500HVACHigh
Window AC (5,000 BTU)5001500HVACMedium
Window AC (10,000 BTU)12003600HVACMedium
Refrigerator (Standard)7002200KitchenHigh
Freezer (Chest)5001500KitchenHigh
Electric Range (1 burner)15001500KitchenLow
Microwave (1000W)10001000KitchenMedium
Electric Water Heater40004000WaterLow
Sump Pump (1/3 HP)8001300WaterHigh
Sump Pump (1/2 HP)10502150WaterHigh
Well Pump (1/2 HP)10002100WaterHigh
Well Pump (1 HP)20004000WaterHigh
Furnace Fan / Blower8002350HVACHigh
Electric Furnace1000010000HVACMedium
LED TV (55 inch)100100ElectronicsLow
Desktop Computer200200ElectronicsLow
Laptop5050ElectronicsLow
Phone / Tablet Charger2020ElectronicsMedium
LED Lighting (per bulb)1010LightingHigh
Incandescent Bulb (100W)100100LightingHigh
Circular Saw (7-1/4")14002300ToolsJobsite
Table Saw (10")18004500ToolsJobsite
Air Compressor (1 HP)16004500ToolsJobsite
Air Compressor (2 HP)20006000ToolsJobsite
Electric Drill (1/2")600900ToolsJobsite
Welder (Arc 200A)30003000ToolsJobsite
RV Air Conditioner (13.5K BTU)15003300RVHigh
RV Refrigerator180600RVHigh
Coffee Maker800800KitchenLow
Washing Machine5002300LaundryLow
Electric Dryer50006750LaundryLow
Security System180180SafetyHigh
Medical Equipment (CPAP)3030MedicalHigh
🛠 Briggs & Stratton Generator Series Reference
Model Series Running Watts Peak Watts Engine CC Fuel Tank (gal) Runtime @ 50% Best For
P2400 PowerSmart Series (Inverter)17002400111cc1.08 hrsRV, Tailgate, Camping
P3000 PowerSmart Series (Inverter)26003000224cc1.510 hrsRV, Small Home
Q6500 QuietPower Series55006500420cc6.111 hrsHome Essentials
Pro Series 350030003500208cc4.09 hrsTailgate, Small Home
Pro Series 650055006500420cc6.111 hrsHome, Jobsite
Pro Series 8000800010000457cc7.911 hrsLarge Home, HVAC
Elite Series 750075009375457cc7.911 hrsHome + AC
Q12500 QuietPower1000012500724cc10.210 hrsWhole Home
Home Standby 10kW1000010000--Nat. GasContinuousWhole Home Standby
Home Standby 20kW2000020000--Nat. GasContinuousLarge Home Standby
📊 Motor Starting Surge Multipliers
Motor Type Running Watts Example Starting Multiplier Peak Starting Watts Duration
Capacitor Start Motor (AC, pumps)1000W2–3x2000–3000W1–3 sec
Split-Phase Motor (Appliances)800W3–5x2400–4000W1–2 sec
Universal Motor (Power Tools)1400W1.5–2x2100–2800W<1 sec
AC Compressor (HVAC)3500W2–4x7000–14000W2–5 sec
Induction Motor (General)1200W2–3x2400–3600W1–3 sec
Resistive Load (No Motor)Any1xSame as runningN/A
Fuel Consumption Reference (Gasoline)
Generator Size 25% Load (gal/hr) 50% Load (gal/hr) 75% Load (gal/hr) 100% Load (gal/hr) 8-hr Cost @ $3.50/gal
2000W Inverter0.090.130.170.23~$3.64 (50% load)
3500W Portable0.250.360.470.63~$10.08
6500W Portable0.380.550.720.95~$15.40
8000W Portable0.470.670.861.15~$18.76
12500W Portable0.580.871.161.50~$24.36
💡 Tip: Starting Watts Are Critical — Never add only running watts. Air conditioners, well pumps, and refrigerators draw 2–4x their running wattage for 1–3 seconds on startup. Your generator must handle the highest single starting surge PLUS all other running loads simultaneously. The calculator already accounts for this.
⚡ Tip: Don't Run at 100% Load — Briggs & Stratton recommends running portable generators at no more than 80% of rated running watts for continuous operation. A 10% safety buffer is the minimum recommended; 20–25% extends engine life significantly and reduces overload trips.
Always wear appropriate safety equipment. Never operate a generator indoors or in an attached garage — carbon monoxide can be fatal within minutes. Verify your total calculated wattage does not exceed the generator's rated running watts. Never backfeed a generator into home wiring without a certified transfer switch.

Choosing the right size of generator is a really important decision. Every device in the home requires a different amount of energy. The secret lies in counting which devices are the most important during a loss of electricity.

Adding the watts of those needs, one finds the right size for the generator. There are even special calculators for watts that help to find the ideal model based on the size of the home, fuel type, and which devices one wants to keep working.

How to Choose the Right Generator Size

Briggs and Stratton offer generators in a wide range of sizes. At the small end one finds portable inverter generators, for example the series P2500 PowerSmart, that reaches 2500 starting watts. It delivers clean and quiet energy, so it works for computers and sensitive electronics.

It also has CO-Guard technology for safety and a compact form. There are also other portable options. For instance one model reaches about 2200 starting watts and 1700 running watts and it operates at 59 decibels, which is fairly quiet for its size.

Between other portable options is a model with 8000-watt electric start and one with 5550 watts for running.

For back-up generators the sizes become much bigger. Briggs and Stratton produce units of 10 kW, 12 kW, 15 kW and 20 kW. The models of 10 kW and 12 kW, just like those of 15 kW and 20 kW, can combine with an automatic transfer switch, that covers needs and even up to two 5-ton air conditioners.

Then come the series PowerProtect, that reaches even higher levels. The model of 20 kW restores energy automatically during power outages and has standard features like low oil shutoff, high temperature shutoff, LED display, and built-in charger for the battery. At the upper end stands the PP26, a unit of 26 kW on propane or 24 kW on natural gas, that comes with a 200-amp disconnect switch.

A system of 12 kW with Symphonic Energy Management and a 200-amp automatic transfer swich costs around 10 826 dollars. That helps to imagine what the prices look like for mid-size models.

The best back-up generator depends on the priorities of the family. Some folks want energy for the whole house. Others only care that things stay comfortable and save money.

The amount of devices that must run during a power outage affects both the size and the cost.

Buying a bit bigger generator than the clear need is commonly a smart choice. When the engine ages, it naturally loses power. This way you have back-up ability sew that it lasts longer under the same load.

For businesses Briggs and Stratton also prepare commercial back-up generators, that aim to keepoperations going during power outages. Every unit passes strict tests, to ensure that it handles various conditions.

Briggs & Stratton Generator Size Calculator

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