i try ......gen set 120 KVA and output 415 Volt
1 KVA = 0.8KW
so 120 x 0.8 = 96 kW
A = w/v ~ A = 96000/415
= 231.3 Amp
I' it right ? If wrong give correction
That would depend on the power output (watts) of the circuit. Volts times the Amperage equals the Wattage of the circuit. You do not have enough information in your question. Volts is the force applied to move the electrons in the circuit, and amps are a measure of the quantity of electrons moved through the circuit over time. Thus a circuit of 415 volts and 1 ampere will deliver 415 watt-hours of power. Yet a circuit of 1 volt at 415 amps will deliver the same 415 watt-hours of power, but with less force.
240V. 415 / 1.73 = 240
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100 KW divided by 415 volts is 241 amperes. Power = voltage times current, so current = power divided by voltage.
To calculate the output power in watts, multiply the voltage by the current. In this case, the output power would be 332,000 watts (415 volts x 800 amps = 332,000 watts).
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