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| Standard Units Kilo Volt Amperes KiloWatts (1000 watts = 1 kW) Ampere (Volt-Amperes or Current) Volts Power Factor Percent Efficiency Horse Power |
|
TO DETERMINE: |
SINGLE-PHASE |
KVA |
I x E |
Kilowatts |
I x E x PF |
Horsepower |
I x E x %EFF x PF |
Amperes (when HP is known) |
HP x 746 |
Amperes (when kW is known) |
KW x 1000 |
| Amperes (when KVA is known) | KVA x 1000 E |
Power in Watts |
P=I x E |
| Voltage | E=I x R |
| Amperage | I= E/R |
| Resistance | R=E/I |
| KVA to KW (Power factors are generally .80-.90%) |
KVA x PF=KW |
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