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Short answer
To run furnace and fridge at the same time you need a generator rated for at least 3,050 starting watts — about 1,500 running watts combined, plus the furnace blower fan's startup surge. A 3,500W (recreational / portable) unit gives comfortable headroom.
Running watts
1,500W
Peak (surge)
3,050W
Minimum generator
3,050W
Recommended
3,500W
| Appliance | Running watts | Starting watts |
|---|---|---|
| Furnace Blower Fan (1/2 HP) | 800W | 2,350W |
| Refrigerator / Freezer | 700W | 2,200W |
Together these draw about 1,500 running watts. You don't add every appliance's starting watts, though — only one motor surges at a time. So the generator only has to cover that running total plus the single largest startup surge (the furnace blower fan's), which brings the peak to 3,050 watts.
To power the whole set, choose a generator rated for at least 3,050 starting watts. A 3,500W unit leaves comfortable headroom to add more — the calculator below does that math for your exact list.
This page sizes furnace and fridge together. Open the calculator with them pre-selected, then add everything else you plan to power at the same time.
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Find on AmazonTo run furnace and fridge together you need a generator rated for at least 3,050 starting watts. We recommend a 3,500W (recreational / portable) unit so you have headroom to add other essentials without running the generator at its limit.
About 1,500 running watts combined, but you must size for the peak: 3,050 watts, which adds the single largest startup surge in the group on top of the running total. Only one motor surges at a time, so you don't add every appliance's starting watts together.
Because only one motor surges at the instant it starts. You add up everyone's running watts (1,500W here), then add just the single biggest startup surge — the furnace blower fan's — to get the 3,050W peak. Adding every appliance's starting watts would badly oversize the generator.