I'm not sure what your question means as a single phase supply is normally one of the phases and the return/neutral, not all 3 phases converted to one, plus return.
it convert the single phase in to three phase.
A 'watt' is the SI unit of measurement for power, whereas the 'British Thermal Unit' (BTU) is the Imperial unit of measurement for energy. Power and energy are two different quantities, so you cannot convert watts into BTUs. (Besides, who would use a BTU these days?)
Any load that needs three legs from a three phase system can not be considered single phase. Single phase from a three phase system only needs a connection to two legs.
No A intermediate switch can not be used to change three phase to single phase.
In Europe they have both single phase and three phase.
it convert the single phase in to three phase.
Houses generally run on single phase power. It would not make sense to convert single phase to three phase to run a house. Please restate the question.
Va=volts x amps. The K stands for one thousand. So 1 Kva is one thousand watts. So 415v times 120a= 49,800 what's. You divide that by a thousand and you get 49.8. So it would be 49.8 Kva.
No, it is not possible to convert a 2.4 kw single phase appliance to a 9kw 3 phase appliance. Single phase can not be converted to three phase with out considerable cost involved.
Electric power is measured in watts. It does not matter if it is single phase or three phase. All things being equal, for the same load, the power measured in a single phase circuit or a three phase circuit, will be the same.
You can't. Currents in three-phase systems are measured in each of the individual line conductors.
If using L-L voltages, the three phase power = V*I*sqrt(3)If using L-N voltages, the single phase power = V*ITo convert single phase to three phase, multiply by 3.
Phase converters are mostly used to convert single phase electricity into multiple phases or to convert multiple phases into one. They are usually installed to provide three phase electricity where an individual may not get it otherwise.
Phase converters are mostly used to convert single phase electricity into multiple phases or to convert multiple phases into one. They are usually installed to provide three phase electricity where an individual may not get it otherwise.
Yes, there is a difference between single phase and three phase circuits.
There is no such thing as a two phase instrument. There is only single phase and three phase. You can only have: single phase/ one pole single phase/ two pole three phase/ three pole
A rotary phase converter is commonly used to convert a single phase electrical power source to three phases. This allows you to use three phases instead of one.