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12HP is approximately 10.8 KVA. You would want to use a 15KVA transformer to supply this motor. KW = HP * .75 KVA = KW * 1.2 (These formulas are approximate)
To convert amps to kVA, you use the following formula: Amps = (kVA x 1000 / voltage) / 1.73
im have a 30 kva transformer 3 phase 480v 80 amp panel 120v what size disconnect should I use
The real power in kilowatts (kW) is equal to the apparent power in kilovolt-amps (kVA), times the power factor PF. The equation to use, for converting kW from kVA is, kW = kVA × PF. Using this equation the power factor needs to be known. If it is not known then use .8 and this will give you results close enough. kW = 2 x .8 = 1.6 kW or 1600 watts.
No. Current does not come from a wall outlet unless the wall outlet is part of a complete circuit.
If it is plugged in yes.
Some use AC electric power from a wall outlet. Some use DC electric power from a rechargeable battery (but this was originally charged using AC electric power from a wall outlet).
You could use an extension cord.
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The popularity of the USB cooling tray is do to their ease of use. You do not have to hunt around for a wall outlet to plug into; the outlet is right on the laptop. You just plug it in an turn it on
None as drillling a hole is NOT the proper job
There are plenty of power converters that plug into a wall outlet and let you use your PC overseas in Europe or Australia.
As long as the outlet is right for the 115, you can buy it.
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12HP is approximately 10.8 KVA. You would want to use a 15KVA transformer to supply this motor. KW = HP * .75 KVA = KW * 1.2 (These formulas are approximate)
They allow us to make and use electrically powered, self-sustained things that don't need to connected to a wall outlet to work.