Diesel Generator Sizing Calculator for kW Planning

⚡ Diesel Generator Sizing Calculator

Estimate running load, motor starting surge, and recommended diesel generator size for homes, farms, shops, and job sites.

Starting surge matters as much as running watts. This calculator totals your loads, applies a reserve margin, adjusts for altitude and temperature, then compares the demand to the next standard generator size.
📋Quick Presets
Presets fill a realistic mix of loads, voltage, phase, reserve margin, and installed generator size so you can compare fast.
Generator Settings
Units:
Use the actual generator output or service voltage.
Phase changes the current calculation and sizing guidance.
Most diesel generator planning uses 0.8 as a safe default.
Add buffer for hot days, wear, and future small loads.
Higher altitude lowers engine output and cooling capacity.
Hotter air reduces the planning margin for sustained loads.
Enter the generator you already own, or the size you are considering.
📂Load Schedule
Load 1Circuit
Load 2Circuit
Load 3Circuit
Load 4Circuit
Load 5Circuit
Load 6Circuit

Generator Sizing Results

These results show your continuous load, startup surge, recommended diesel generator size, and spare capacity at the installed rating.

Continuous Load
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kW running
All connected running loads
Startup Surge
0.00
kW peak
Largest start event plus running load
Recommended Size
0.00
kW standard
Next standard generator size
Installed Headroom
0.00
kW spare
Positive is spare, negative is deficit
Sizing Breakdown
Total running load0.00 kW
Biggest start delta0.00 kW
Reserve margin20%
Environment derate1.00x
Required apparent power0.00 kVA
Selected standard size0.00 kW
Full-load current0.0 A
Installed unit check0.00 kW
📊Reference Tables
📝Common Load Reference
Load Running Start Typical note
Fridge180 W3.5xShort motor surge
Well pump 1 hp1.2 kW4.0xHigh inrush
Air compressor3.7 kW4.0xHard start
LED lights300 W1.0xSteady load
Heat pump4.5 kW5.0xLarge compressor
Grain auger5.0 kW3.5xLong start ramp
📈Generator Size Guide
Size 120 V amps 240 V amps Typical use
5 kW41.7 A20.8 ASmall backup
10 kW83.3 A41.7 ABasic home
20 kW166.7 A83.3 AFarm service
30 kW250.0 A125.0 AShop and pump
50 kW416.7 A208.3 ALarge loads
75 kW625.0 A312.5 AMixed duty
🌡Altitude and Heat Derate
Condition Factor Effect Note
0-1000 ft1.00xNo derateSea level plan
1000-3000 ft0.96xSmall lossCommon hill site
3000-5000 ft0.92xClear lossUpsize a little
5000-8000 ft0.88xNoticeablePlan extra margin
Below 77 F1.00xBaselineNormal air
95 F+0.97xHot airCooling drop
Voltage and Phase Reference
Service Voltage Phase Best for
Split-phase120/240 VSingleHomes, cabins
Single-phase230 VSinglePumps, shops
Light three-phase208 VThreeCommercial gear
Heavy three-phase480 VThreeLarge motors
💡Tips
Tip:

Start with the biggest motor first, then add the steady loads around it.

Tip:

Use the derate table when you are sizing for heat, altitude, or both.

This calculator is a planning tool. Verify final generator selection against the actual nameplates, manufacturer surge data, and local installation rules.

A diesel generator is a machine that can provide electrical power to a home in the event that the main power supply to that home fail. The diesel generator that you purchase for a home must be able to handle both the continuous electrical load of the appliance of that home, as well as the surge electrical load that motor create when starting. The continuous electrical load of appliances is the amount of electricity that the appliances use while they are continuous running.

The surge electrical load of motors, appliance like pumps and air compressor, is three to five time the amount of electricity of the continuous electrical load. Should you use a diesel generator that is too small to handle the surge electrical load of the motors in a home, the diesel generator can stall or suffer damage to it’s internal component. To ensure that the diesel generator that is purchased for a home is the correct size, each electrical device that the diesel generator is to be powered by must first be identify.

How to choose the right diesel generator for your home

Each of the device can be inventoried to determine the amount of wattage that each device use when it is in operation, as well as when the device starts up. For instance, appliance like refrigerators and well pump use a large amount of wattage when starting up, but a small amount of wattage while in operation. Lights and electronic device, in contrast, do not create a large surge in the electrical load.

Therefore, each of the appliances that create the largest surge of electrical load when starting up need to be accounted for in the selection of the diesel generator. In addition to considering the amount of electrical load that the device in the home will be created by, factor like voltage and phase can also impact the size of the diesel generator that should be purchased. Homes typically use split phase 120/240 volt power.

However, other electrical device, such as shop tools, can use single phase 230 volt power. Additionally, commercial motor may use three phase 208 or 480 volt power. The voltage of the diesel generator should match the voltage of the appliances in the home; otherwise, the electrical current may spike.

Such a spike in the electrical current can result in the overheating of the electrical cables or the tripping of circuit breaker in the home. Additionally, you must also consider the power factor that will affect the amount of usable power that your diesel generator can deliver to inductive load. The environment in which you use your diesel generator will also affect its output.

If you use your diesel generator in an area that reaches high altitude, the thinner air will contain less oxygen for the diesel generator to burn to produce power. At high altitude, the available oxygen will reduce the power output of a diesel generator by approximately 10 percent. Additionally, if the temperature is likely to reach more higher than 95 degrees, the diesel generators cooling system might not be able to keep up with the necessary cooling for the diesel generator to function proper.

In this case, the diesel generator will have to be derated. In both cases, it is recommended to add a 20 percent margin of error to your total wattage calculation to account for these environmental factor. This 20 percent reserve margin will allow for the diesel generator to handle unexpected load or to allow for aging of the diesel generator.

Once you have calculated your total continuous and total surge load, you need to purchase a diesel generator that meet and exceed these loads. Any specification for diesel generators are made for rounded figure, so you should round up to the next available size for a diesel generator. For instance, if your calculation come up to 13 kW, you will need a diesel generator with 15 kW or 20 kW.

This allow for headroom for additional appliance later on. If you are calculating the size of the electric wire and circuit breaker for your facility, you should use the full-load current to determine the correct size of the electrical component. To avoid common mistake when selecting a diesel generator, ensure that the total wattage that will run your appliance is lower than the wattage that your diesel generator will provide.

Another mistake to avoid is assuming that all appliance will start at the same time. Although it is unlikely that all appliance will be started at the same time, it is to your advantage to assume the worst case scenario for your facility and calculate based on that possibility. Using a clamp meter to measure the wattage of each appliance will allow you to ensure that your calculation are accurate.

Consider the duty cycle in which the appliance will be used. If appliance will not be in continuous use, you can provide a higher percentage of headroom for the diesel generator. Lastly, you will have to maintain the diesel generator by changing the oil and replacing the filter every 250 hour of use to ensure that the diesel generator remains in good working order.

Diesel Generator Sizing Calculator for kW Planning

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