V X A=Watts/1000=kW/1.360 = hp
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what is the full load amps for 2.4 hp motor at 460 volts ?
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The maximum single phase HP motor listed in the CEC is 10 HP. At 115 volts 100 amps and 230 volts 50 amps.
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Yes! One HP equals 749 watts. W = V . I 220 . 7 = 2.056 In reality, with 7 amps in 220 v you have more than 2 HP. By Nonô - BRAZIL Yes! One HP equals 749 watts. If you have 7 amps on 220 v, as watt = volts . amps, 220 . 7 = 1540 watts 1540 / 7498 = 2.056 HP. You have more than 2 hp. By Nonô - BRAZIL
A single phase 10 HP motor will draw aproximately 50 amps. A three phase 10 HP motor will draw aproximately 28 amps.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. I = 746/220 = 3.39 amps <<>> Rule of thumb Current (Amps) of Single phase 240Vac motors = HP x 5 For Single phase 220Vac use Rule of Thumb and add 0.5A Current (Amps) of three phase 400Vac motors = HP x 1.5 Good for single phase from fractional HP values up to 7.5 HP. Good for three phase HP values up to 30 HP
For a single-phase induction motor, allow 7 amps on a 240 v for a 1-HP motor. Therefore the formula is: current = 7 X HP x 240 / voltage
1 HP = 745.70 wattsPower (watts) = Current (amps) x VoltsSo if you use a 110 volt system, amps = 745.7/110 = 6.779 ampsIf you use a 220 volt system, amps = 745.7/220 = 3.389 ampsFor a 12 volt system, amps = 745.7/12 = 62.142 amps
1 HP is 746 watts in principle. The power is in watts, and the power is the volts times the amps. For an AC motor the power is the volts times the amps times the power factor times a factor that depends on the power-conversion efficiency of the motor.