In 50 VA the V stands for volts and the A is for amps. Hence the formula you are looking for is 50/240 = Amps.
20 HP Three phase 360 volt what is the amps
50 amps.
70mm 4core copper cable
There is not enough information provided to answer. KVA is short for "Kilo Volt Amperes". That is, thousands of Volt Amps. In order to determine how many Amperes are flowing, you must know at what voltage it is operating. Amperes = 45,000 ÷ volts Bill Slugg
A voltage of 240 volts is not a common three phase voltage. Single phase kva of 240 voltas and 50 amps is I x E/1000 = 240 x 50 = 12000/1000 = 12 kVa -- Assuming the 240 volts is phase to phase voltage, and this is a three phase application: KVA = V*I*sqrt (3) = 20.78KVA
50 Amps Single Phase 20 Amps Three Phase
50 amps.
at 240/50 volt itequates to 4amp
To find amps if watts and volts are known, use the formula; watts / volts = amps or 5000 / 240 = 20.83 amps
at least 50 A
In 50 VA the V stands for volts and the A is for amps. Hence the formula you are looking for is 50/240 = Amps.
You will need a 50 kW generator for a single phase 120/240 volt service.
50 kVA is 16.667 kVA per phase and you divide that by the phase voltage. Current = 16667 / 277 = 60 Amps
Watts divided by volts equals amps so 6000 divided by 120 = 50
If you need 50 amps you can use a 60 amp generator or any other generator rated to supply more amps. The voltage, 110 v or 240 v, must be the right voltage for the load used.
415/240 V, 50 Hz