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professional, detailed guide for Inverter Rating Selection for Home Use, ensuring reliable backup and compliance with electrical safety standards:

  Step 1 – Identify Connected Loads List all appliances you want to run during a power outage. Lights: 4 × 20 W = 80 W Fans: 3 × 70 W = 210 W TV: 1 × 120 W = 120 W Router/Computer: 1 × 150 W = 150 W Total Load = 560 W 🔧 Step 2 – Convert to VA Rating Inverters are rated in Volt-Amperes (VA) . I n v e r t e r   R a t i n g   ( V A ) = T o t a l   L o a d   ( W ) P o w e r   F a c t o r Assume PF = 0.8. 560 ÷ 0.8 = 700   V A → Select an inverter rated ≥ 800 VA for safety margin. 🔋 Step 3 – Battery Capacity Selection Battery capacity defines backup time. B a t t e r y   C a p a c i t y   ( A h ) = L o a d   ( W ) × B a c k u p   T i m e   ( h r s ) B a t t e r y   V o l t a g e × E f f i c i e n c y Example: 560 × 3 ÷ ( 12 × 0.85 ) ≈ 165   A h → A 12 V, 180 Ah battery provides ~3 hours backup. 🏗️ Step 4 – System Configuration Single Battery System: For small homes (≤ 800 VA). Double Battery System: For larger loads...
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