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k = thousand
V = volts
A = amps
500 kV is 500,000 volts. If the 500 kVA was at a voltage of 75kV the current would be 6.667 amps.
500,000 volts ≠ 75,000 volts.
Another AnswerThe volt is used to measure potential difference, whereas the volt ampere is used to measure apparent power. You are trying to compare apples with Oranges.
Volt meter; And 500kV AC voltages are not measured directly - potential transformers, or capacitors are used to step 500kV down to safe voltage levels for measurement purposes (usually 66-120 volts).
200 amps is equal to zero kva. To answer this question a voltage is needed.
One horsepower is equal to 746 watts.
8,000 watts = 8 kVA / (the power factor) If the power factor is 1, then 8 kVa = 8,000 watts.
1.035 KVA
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.
20 kva a watts
1000 VA = 1 kva
1000 VA = 1 kva
Volt meter; And 500kV AC voltages are not measured directly - potential transformers, or capacitors are used to step 500kV down to safe voltage levels for measurement purposes (usually 66-120 volts).
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
4core*240mm square..
200 amps is equal to zero kva. To answer this question a voltage is needed.
For a purely resistive load with a unity power factor, 9.41 kVA would equal 9.41 kW. However some equipment such as a motor will have a power factor less than 1. If the power factor is 0.8 then 9.41 kVA would equal 9.41 x 0.8 kW.
That is equal to 500(1 + 500) / 2.That is equal to 500(1 + 500) / 2.That is equal to 500(1 + 500) / 2.That is equal to 500(1 + 500) / 2.
It equals zero without a voltage.
You need to convert KVA to KW. In order to do this correctly you need to know your power factor.,