Ilikeurtractor
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 - Iseki TX1300F/TX1500/ TX2160F/TS2220F/ Satoh S370D/S373D
 
You should be ok.  Under the rare instance everything decides to "cycle on" at the same time you might be in trouble.  My 100,000 BTU furnace here takes 2000 W to start and around 800 W to run which is primarily the power required by the two fans.  I'd monitor the 1/2 hp water pump on startup and run to see what it actually uses on average and keep it in mind.  Some manual load balancing may be required.  I have a 4.5kW backup generator that runs on natural gas.  If I ever need to use it I need to make sure other people in the house are aware the microwave will draw almost half of that.  I use TED devices to monitor line power, both from the power company and on the gen set when in use.  I think the kill-a-watts are only good for about 15A at 120VAC - at least the cheap ones.
I wouldn't worry too much about voltage, that's the job of the regulator and it will normally come down a fair amount under loading. Frequency will be your bigger concern in my opinion.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I wouldn't worry too much about voltage, that's the job of the regulator and it will normally come down a fair amount under loading. Frequency will be your bigger concern in my opinion.