it depends on the voltage source being offered by the generator.
watts / volts = amps
If the generator is providing 120V, it is capable of pushing 125 Amps.
If the generator is providing 240V, it is capable of pushing 62.5 Amps.
None. A transformer does not generate electricity, it transforms it. Equations for transforming:
KVA (three phase) = 1250kVA = V(line to line) * I * sqrt(3)
KVA (single phase) = 1250kVA = V (line to neutral) * I
This will give "full load amperage". Transformers sometimes can be overloaded, but you'd need to look at the transformer spec's to know by home much and for how long.
A generator does not "put out" amps. Amps are the power consumption of whatever is using the electricity. A 5 kw generator can handle up to 41 amps, but not continuous. It can handle a continuous load of about 33 amps. Amps = Watts/Volts, 5000/120 = 41.66, 41.66 at 80%=33.3.
A 1250-kV.A transformer should be able to supply a 1250-kV.A load permanently, or a greater load for short periods of time.
And note that the symbol for kilovolt amperes is 'kV.A', not 'kva'.
Watts = Amps x Volts
Amps = Watts / Volts
Amps = 12000 / 120 or 12000 / 240 depending on voltage supplied.
All generators/power sources, unless specified, should produce the regular 13amps.. All different gadgets use different amps though.
426,517.75 BTU/hr for 125kW
600 kva
1 Horsepower equals 746 watt, or 0.746 kilowatt. To convert horsepower to kilowatt, one has to multiply the amount of horsepower by 0.746. For example: 500 hp = (500*0.746) kW = 373 kW
To answer this question a voltage needs to be stated. Amps = Watts/Volts.
To completely power everything you would need a 12KW generator. However in an emergency you can live with a 5.5KW generator. You will not however be able to run an electric oven at all. To run an electric water heater almost everything else will have to be shut off. You will have to ration the power.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
20.833 amps at 240volts equals 5000 watts. Wattage is volts times amps.
The equation that needs to be used is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. Amps = 500/240 = 2.08 amps.
almost $500 too $800 dollars maybe?
250 amps for 15 seconds.
Most hair dryers are rated at least 800 watts to as much as 1875 watts. Given that, a 500 watt generator will NOT run a hair dryer. You would need at least a 2000 watt generator, just be be on the safe side.
.5 amps equals 500 ma, which is much larger than .400 ma.If you meant between .5 amps and 400 ma, then again, .5 amps equals 500 ma, which is larger than 400 ma by a factor of 100 ma.
500 KVA how many amps? almost 650 Amps according to formula.
At 120 volts it will pull 4.166 amps. At 240 volts it will pull 2.08 amps.
1 Horsepower equals 746 watt, or 0.746 kilowatt. To convert horsepower to kilowatt, one has to multiply the amount of horsepower by 0.746. For example: 500 hp = (500*0.746) kW = 373 kW
To answer this question a voltage needs to be stated. Amps = Watts/Volts.
To completely power everything you would need a 12KW generator. However in an emergency you can live with a 5.5KW generator. You will not however be able to run an electric oven at all. To run an electric water heater almost everything else will have to be shut off. You will have to ration the power.
I=Kva*1000/v*1.732 =500*1000/415*1.732 =500,000/718.78 =695.62 Amps. So max.load of 500kva DG is 695.62 Amps
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.