A 7.5 kW motor is equal to 9.916 horsepower.
About 3/4 kW
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It depends on what you mean by 'converter'; I'm not aware of such a machine. <<>> No, a 4 kW rotophase will not handle the start up current of a 4 kW 3 phase motor.
First there are many assumptions ,,,,,,,,,,, if the load is 1/2 HP measured by a dynamometer, and it is 1/2 HP of load a 1/4 won't work, So it is really pretty simple if you assume the 1/2 is running a 1/2 load and the 1/4 is running 1/4 load, convert the hp to kw and whatever your utility charges is the difference, But I suspect the question is using a 1/4 in place of a 1/2 if the load is 1/4 and someone is using a 1/2 hp motor, the savings are huge, as the wasted power of the 1/2 driving a 1/4 load is not efficient, then one would have to compare the efficiency rating of each motor, say the 1/4 is 90% efficient and the 1/2 is 95% efficient there is 5% of energy that COULD BE Saved if the motor matched the load, most of the time, the motor never matches the load, So to answer the question as written is convert hp to KW assume each motor is driving rated load and supplied with rated voltage and hertz, and that both motors are equal in rated efficiency the 1/4 would be half the energy of the 1/2 but swapping one for the other, the load and all other parameters would need to be known.
the hp of the washing machine is from 1/4 to 3/4 hp it depends from machine to machine.
125 HP. 130 HP and above are V6s.
depending on kva class of the motor between 4-8 times the running current
It could be a single phase 1/4 HP motor running on 230 volts AC.
YES
A 15 hp game fisher motor is most often a 2 stroke engine. However there can also be a 15 hp game fisher motor that is a 4 stroke as well.
Assuming the Motor is IE1 Efficiency and 4 Poles, the in rush current will be 1183 A
A 4 hp Mercury outboard, produces a true 4 hp, rated at the prop.