Your question is incomplete, but given the information presented if your motor was 100 percent efficient the current drawn by each phase would be 8.97 amps. No motor is 100 percent efficient so this number will not be the real world representation of your motor. answer= (746 w * 10hp) / (480 volts * Root 3) = 8.97 amps
A 10 HP motor on a 120/208 4-Wire Wye installation should draw about 30 Amperes.
NFPA 70 NEC: Art. 430.250 This table uses hp horsepower not tons
To answer this question a voltage has to be stated.
Allow 7 amps per HP for a 240 v single-phase supply, that's 70 amps for 10 HP. On 220v 3-phase the current would be 44 amps. On 440 v 3-phase the current is 22 amps.
28 amps at full load
28 amp at starting 25 amp running 3 Phase
30 amps
Use the air conditioner whose product of votage X amps is the lowest if you want to pay the least to operate.
It varies from air conditioning unit to unit. However, the exact energy usage will be on a name plate on the air conditioner. Look for a rating in either amps or watts.
A 12000 BTU air conditioner draws close to 15 amps. While it technically can run on a 15 amp breaker, you may want to use a smaller air conditioner to be on the safe side.
If the power requirement is 120 volts it will be connected to a single pole breaker rated at the amperage requirement of the air conditioner. If the voltage of the air conditioner is 240 volts, then a two pole breaker will be required.
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at 230v it will use 5 to 6 amps
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A pressure for air-condition is between 60 ~ 70 psi charging of split type air conditioner is required.
Depends on power factor, but it should be about 8 Amps.
<p>It is required by law [*] that how many Amps of current used be stamped on the nameplate.<p> This is also where you would read how many BTUs of heat your air conditioner can remove from your house per hour, and how much and what kind of refrigerant it uses.<p><p> [*] Everywhere in the US, and in many other places
You have to check the label on the unit itself. It will give you all the information as far as maximum and minimum amps.
The Amps means the volume of flow of electricity. The Amps depends on its BTU (British Thermal Unit). BTU is the unit to measure the energy that is consumed to perform some Air Conditioner. 12000 BTU Air conditioners uses 5 to 6 Amps. 18000 BTU Air conditioners uses 9 to 10 Amps. 12000 BTU air conditioners also called 1 Ton AIR CONDITIONER and 18000 BTU Air conditioners are called 1.5 Ton and so on. The 2 Ton or 24000 BTU Air conditioners use 15 Amps to work.
Not really. A 2000W generator will give you about 10 amps. Your normal RV air conditioner will draw 12-15.
Use the air conditioner whose product of votage X amps is the lowest if you want to pay the least to operate.
It varies from air conditioning unit to unit. However, the exact energy usage will be on a name plate on the air conditioner. Look for a rating in either amps or watts.
A 12000 BTU air conditioner draws close to 15 amps. While it technically can run on a 15 amp breaker, you may want to use a smaller air conditioner to be on the safe side.