A rough guide is to divide kVA by the supply voltage then multiply by 1000 to get current in Amps.
E.g. 20kVA divided by 120V is 0.167; times 1000 is 167 Amps. But kVA is not the same as kW, so more information is needed before equipment is used.
Amps * Volts * 1000 = KVA (for single-phase power) Amps * Volts * 1000 * 1.73 = KVA (for three-phase balanced power)
KVAS - AM - was created in 1950.
4.3 amps
Amps is amps be it DC or AC.
Valeri Kvas was born on July 25, 1936, in Kiev, USSR.
Watts are the product of amps x volts.
Amps and volts are two separate parts of power measurement and do not convert into each other. Multiplying amps times volts will give you the measurement of wattage.
To convert amps into watts a voltage is needed. Watts = Amps x Volts.
watts = volts x amps kilowatt = 1000 watts
divide by volts
1 Amps = 1000 miliamps 0.01 Amps = X x= 0.01 X 1000 = 10 miliamps
15 amps X 415volts = 6225watts or 6.225Kw
1.0 kva