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Well pump wattage.
Divide the wattage by the voltage to find the current.
If you do not know the actual starting and watts leave the specific box blank and the typical wattage will be used.
A typical water pump s wattage can vary between 250 watts to 1 100 watts.
A water pump is a device that is used to extract water from a well.
There is a calculation to find the power consumption of a water pump.
For example if the pump wattage is 2 200 watts and the voltage is 110 volts the current is 2 200 110 20 amps.
The most common types of pumps are jet pumps and submersible pumps.
If you do know the specific wattage type the wattage into the starting wattage box for that item.
The actual wattage required for your appliances may differ from those listed.
Mark the items you want to power by clicking in the check box next to each item.
Select the voltage used for each item.
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Check the nameplate on the appliance to determine the actual wattage required.
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This is the value of the amps drawn by the well pump.
Starting wattage must be equal to or larger than running amperage.
You should check the appliance for actual ratings.
Take the wattage of the specific water pump and multiply it times how many hours a day it runs.
A deep well pump typically uses 250 to 1 100 watts of power.
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These are approximate values only.
To set all the items in the group to same voltage use set all at the top of the column.
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Then multiply it by how many days a year it runs and divide by 1000.