When running normally a UPS has a battery on float charge and there is very little 'lost' energy, I would guess 1-3% of the rated power of the equipment, so that is a power of 60-180 watts - just my guess.
For accurate result u should use this calculator - toponlinetool . com/ kilowatts-to-amps-calculator/
20 Kw is 45 Amps
12,000 BTU per hour is equal to 3.5 kW.
Work and Time; Power = Work/Time
P=1.73xVxIxCOSO KVA=KW/1.73xCOSO KVA=2000/1.4 KVA=1.42
There is no such thing as 'power consumption', so a lamp cannot consume any kilowatts over any period of time.It is energy that is consumed; power is simply the rate at which energy is consumed. Energy consumption is measured in joules or, by electricity companies, in kilowatt hours (not kilowatts per hour!).So, a 1000-W lamp will consume 1 kW.h over the period of one hour.You can think of 'power' being equivalent to speed (kilometres per hour) and 'energy' being equivalent to distance travelled (kilometres). You would never ask, "How far can a car travel in kilometres per hour'.
0 - 1000. KVA times a power factor gives you kilowatts, 1000 x watts. If the power factor is 0, then o watts make up your one kVA; if the power factor is 1, then 1000 watts make up your one kVA. Typical power factor is in the range of .8 to 1.
Some more information is needed. 100% power factor for one hour and 220 volts = 22 kva. At 0.85 power factor = 22/0.85 = 25.88 kva
10 litres
Need to know the voltage of the industrial application in question. Check your HP, that seems like quite a bit!See the answer to the Related Question shown below to get the formula to convert horsepower to KVA.
Yes.
It is 7 .5 litre per hour
speculation is that it consumes about .75 ltr of diesel in an hour
fuel cosumption of 80 kva gen set per hour in liter
The Perkins 100 KVA generator uses approximately 23.8 Liters per hour. The Perkins KVA generator can be purchased at any Perkins licensed dealer.
20000ltr/hr
12,000 BTU per hour is equal to 3.5 kW.
Volts per hour is an invalid statement. You may have meant Watts per Hour.
500 kva is about 500 hp , rule of thumb is 10% of hp is equal to liters of deisel consumption/hour . therefore , 500 kva uses 50 liters of deisel per hour approximatle.