How Many Watts Does a Furnace Use?

How Many Watts Does a Furnace Use?

Heating and cooling devices are the most expensive in terms of power expense. Consequently, it is always critical to know how many watts a furnace uses and how many watts a conditioner or a chiller uses.

Let us discuss how many watts a furnace uses. Average electric furnaces use 10,000 to 50,000 watts (W). we can take about 20,000 W of electricity use as an average. Also, connecting it to a 220-volt breaker will use 60 to 80 amps.

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Capacity

Rated / Peak Power

Battery

Size

Solar Generator 2000 Plus

 

 

 2042.8Wh

 3000W Rated/ 6000W peak

 LFP (LiFePO4 battery)

 Length:14.7in(37.36cm)

Width:18.6in(47.3cm)

Height:14.1in(35.94cm)

Weight:61.5 lbs(27.9 kg)

Solar Generator 2000 Pro

 

Jackery Solar Generator 2000Pro

 

 2160Wh

 2200W Rated/ 4400W Peak

Lithium-ion

 Length:15.1in(38.4cm)

Width:10.5in(26.9cm)

Height:12.1in(30.75cm)

Weight:43lbs(19.5kg)

It is also important to note that the running wattage of an electric furnace is far less than the stated wattage. This is because furnaces only run at full strength some of the time. Rather, they cycle on and off. Generally, how many watts Nace uses usages 2-3 times each hour. They go on and off automatically.

Can a solar generator run an electric furnace? Yes, the Jackery solar generators are reliable, safe, and high-powered enough to run most power-hungry appliances, including a furnace. More on this in the coming sections, but here are some options for you to review.

Furnace Wattage Key Takeaways

  • How many watts does a furnace use? Electric furnaces generally use 10,000 to 50,000 watts of electricity.
  • If an electric furnace runs 8 to 9 hours a day, it will use about 26 kilowatt-hours of electricity per day, adding up to 182 kilowatt-hours of electricity a week.
  • Considering the average UK electricity cost of 29p / kWh, running an electric furnace costs £1,928 a year.

How Many Watts Does An Electric Furnace Use?

How many watts an electric furnace uses depends on many factors, including the size of your furnace, hours of use, and the required temperature. As we already discussed, the average power usage of an electric furnace is 10 to 50 kilowatts.

The power consumption of an electric furnace also depends on the electric furnace as it eats between 10,000 and 5,000 watts of power. The blower is the part of the furnace that blows warm air throughout the space in your home. So, if the room size increases or the blower is old, power consumption increases proportionally.

How many watts does a furnace use on average?

If the average power consumption is 20 kw, you run it in a 2,400-square-foot home. If you run this furnace for 2 to 2.5 hours per day, we can estimate the average consumption as follows.

Furnace Wattage

Real Power Use

Timespan of use

Electricity Used

20,000 W

13,000 W

1 hour

13 kWh

20,000 W

13,000 W

1 day

26 kWh

20,000 W

13,000 W

1 week

182 kWh

20,000 W

13,000 W

1 month

789 kWh

20,000 W

13,000 W

1 year

3,163 kWh

How many watts do different electric furnaces use in a year?

Electric Furnace Wattage

Actual Energy Usage

Yearly KWh Of Electricity

10,000 W

6,500 W

1,582 kWh

15,000 W

9,750 W

2,373 kWh

20,000 W

13,000 W

3,163 kWh

25,000 W

16,250 W

3,954 kWh

30,000 W

19,500 W

4,745 kWh

How Many Watts Does A Gas Furnace Use?

There are two major furnaces used, i.e., gas-powered and electric-powered. How many watts a furnace uses depends on this factor as well. A gas furnace uses far less electric power than an electric one. If the furnace runs on gas, why does it need electricity? A gas furnace heats up using the gas but still needs electric power to run the blower. So, a gas furnace will not run without a power outage.

Let us review the gas furnace power consumption as an average.

  • For smaller houses and apartments, gas furnaces typically use about 300-500 watts.
  • Average-sized houses use medium-sized furnaces that consume around 500-700 watts.
  • Commercial setups and large houses must have large gas furnaces that need 800-1,000 watts.

How Much Does It Cost to Power A Furnace?

As furnace is a necessity, it is high time to find alternatives. Solar energy is the cleanest alternative energy option available. A solar generator is a great option, considering it is portable, can power most electric appliances, and is very safe and reliable. Since these generators use solar energy, there is zero fuel cost, making them a cost-effective option in the long run.
The Jackery solar generators are compact, portable, reliable, safe, and almost quiet. These generators are dynamic, as they can be used indoors and outdoors. They come with a BMS system that provides 12 layers of protection against short circuits and overvoltage. Additionally, a pure sine wave inverter maintains stable power to safeguard your appliances.

Jackery Solar Generators for Furnaces

The higher models of Jackery solar generators, like 2000 plus, and 2000 pro, have enough capacity to support small to medium-sized generators and gas generators.

Jackery Solar Generator 2000 Plus

home battery backup-jackery 2000 plus

The Jackery solar generator 2000 plus is unique as it comes with expandable capacity ranging from 2-12 kWh and can power appliances up to 6000W. Like the other Jackery series generators, it is equipped with advanced IBC technology to charge fast with solar panels within 2 hours.

Customer Review:

“We love traveling, outdoor adventures, camping in nature and boating. We were looking for a reliable power source that is versatile and portable. Jackery 2000 plus is large enough to power our power hungry devices at home for cost effectiveness. Yet its portable design allows us to take it along for outdoors. ”

Jackery Solar Generator 2000 Pro

camping jackery 2000 proThe Jackery solar generator 2000 Pro is another well-manufactured alternative to grid power. It is cost-effective, low maintenance, compact, and very environmentally friendly. It has a reliable battery system based on first-rate lithium battery houses and two chips for dual battery protection. It also has four temperature core detectors, making it a perfect partner indoors and outdoors.

Customer Review:

"An excellent experience of using a solar generator. Very quiet, very efficient and very quick to charge. It has weatherproof solar panels and it is also weather resistant. I am also loving the ease of use. "

 

Solar Generator 2000 Plus

Solar Generator  2000 Pro

Capacity

 2160Wh

 2042.8Wh

Battery Cell

 Lithium-ion Battery

LFP (LiFePO4 battery)

Cycle Life

 1000 cycles to 80%+ capacity

 4000 cycles to 70%+ capacity

Dimension

 Length:

15.1in(38.4cm)

Width:

10.5in(26.9cm)

Height:

12.1in(30.75cm)

Weight:

43lbs(19.5kg)

 Length:

14.7in(37.36cm)

Width:

18.6in(47.3cm)

Height:

14.1in(35.94cm)

Weight:

61.5 lbs(27.9 kg)

Recharging Methods

Solar Charging: 5.5 H

AC Adapter: 2 H

12V Car Adapter: 24 H

Solar Charging: 2 H

AC Adaptor: 2 H

12V Car Adaptor: 25 H

Output Ports

 AC Output(x3): 230V, 50Hz, 2,200W (4,400W Peak)

USB-A Output(x2): Quick Charge 3.0, 18W Max

USB-C Output(x2): 100W Max, (5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V up to 5A)

Car Port(x1): 12V⎓10A

 AC Output(×2):230V~ 50Hz,2200W Max, 4400W surge peak

USB-A Output(x2): Quick Charge 3.0, 18W Max

USB-C Output(x2): 100W Max, (5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V up to 5A)

Car Port(x1): 12V⎓10A

Working Hours

Electric Furnace: 55 Minutes - 1.4 H

Electric Furnace: 50 Minutes - 1.5 H

Gas Furnace: 3.6 - 7 H

Gas Furnace: 3.4 - 7 H

What Are the Factors Affecting the Furnace Wattage?

How many watts a furnace uses depends on various factors, including the type of furnace, the area to be covered, the size of the furnace, the weather, and the furnace's efficiency.

The size of an electric furnace is stated in British Thermal Units (BTUs). The larger furnaces, the more power it will need. Alternatively, the more efficient a furnace will require less power. Your area's climate and the room's space or size also influence the power consumption.

Furnace Wattage FAQs

1. What size of solar generator do I need to run my furnace?

Generally, a 2000-watt solar generator is enough to power a furnace. However, it mainly depends on how many watts your furnace uses. You can estimate the required size of the solar generator using the following calculation.

How to calculate the working hours of a solar generator

Working time = Capacity Wh * 0.85 / wattage of your furnace

For example, we take the general example of a 2000W furnace.

The Jackery solar generator 2000 Pro Working time will be 2160Wh * 0.85 / 2000W = 0.9 hrs.

These estimates are based on 85% efficiency of the generators, considering there is always some loss of efficiency during transmission and operation. Therefore, we multiply the given efficiency by 0.85.

Another important point to note here is that this is the working time of Jackery 3000 pro when the furnace is taking 2000 watts continuously. However, furnaces only run the heating sometimes. They cycle between on and off, and thus, a 2000-watt furnace will be using 1300 watts an hour, so the running time of the solar generator will be far better.

2. What's the best time to run an electric furnace?

The electric power companies usually charge you a  time-of-use (TOU) rate plan. It means running your furnace during off-peak hours will be cheaper, i.e., usually overnight.

3. How much power does a furnace motor use?

The standard fan motor consumes about 400 watts per hour. On the other hand, the high-efficiency variable-speed models may use about 75 watts per hour!

Final Thoughts

A furnace is an expensive piece of equipment in terms of operating cost. Many people want to know how many watts a furnace uses to plan their usage and also to look for alternative energy sources to power their furnaces. We have discussed the power needs for gas and electric furnaces above, and it is very reassuring to know that solar generators can also power them. Jackery has a wide range of high-capacity solar generators that are great choices indoors and outdoors.

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