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Model # Capacity |
Typical Application |
PB1500/220 1500 watt 4 battery
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Homes:
Gas furnace, television, some lights |
PB1500/350 1500 watt 4 battery
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Homes:
Gas furnace, television, some lights, and a refrigerator. |
PB2400/350 2400 watt
4 battery |
Homes:
Gas furnace, television, some lights, and either a refrigerator or a sump pump*, if 110 volts. |
PB2400/700 2400 watt 8 battery
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Homes:
Gas furnace, television, some lights, and either a refrigerator or a sump pump*, if 110 volts. |
P3600/700 3600 watt 8 battery |
Homes: Oil furnace, some lights,
television, computer, refrigerator, sump pump* and well pump if 110 volts. Businesses:
Gas furnace, some lights, short term backup for 1-3 computer work stations and file server, and 5-10 line telephone system. |
PB4000/350 4000 watt (Sine Wave)
8 battery |
Homes: Oil furnace, some lights,
television, computer, refrigerator, sump pump*, and well pump if 110 volts. Businesses:
Oil furnace, some lights, short term backup for 4-5 computer work stations--UPS compatible, and file server and 5-10 line telephone system |
PB4800/700 4800 watt
8 battery |
Homes & Businesses: Oil
furnace, some lights, television, computer, refrigerator, sump pump*, and 220 volt well pump -- ¾ horsepower and smaller. |
PB5500/700 5500 watt
(Sine Wave) 8 battery |
Homes & Businesses: Oil
furnace, some lights, television, computer, refrigerator, sump pump, and 110 volt well pump-- ¾ horsepower and smaller. |
PB7200/1400 7200 watt
16 battery |
Homes & Businesses: Oil
furnace, some lights, television, refrigerator, sump pump, 6-8 computer workstations, 220 volt well pump -- ½ horsepower well pumps, and other 220 volt devices. |
Note: Above estimates will maintain power for 24-72 hours and are typical for customers who use power conservatively during power outages. Actual results
will vary based on customers usage patterns and the actual power requirements of connected devices. Prices do not include installation, shipping and applicable taxes.
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Above estimates assume sump pumps not in operation during peak heating months. |