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8,33 Amps
Assuming it is a 208-volt line voltage (as normal in 3-phase) the phase voltage is that divided by sqrt(3), or 120 volts. Each phase has to supply 10 kW so the current on each phase is 83.3 amps.
It means 225 amps on each phase.
To answer this question the wattage of the block heater must be stated. Amps = Watts/Volts.
40 amps
8,33 Amps
To answer this question the voltage of the heater must be given. I = W/E.
For a single phase circuit, the equation you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Assuming it is a 208-volt line voltage (as normal in 3-phase) the phase voltage is that divided by sqrt(3), or 120 volts. Each phase has to supply 10 kW so the current on each phase is 83.3 amps.
It means 225 amps on each phase.
50 Amps Single Phase 20 Amps Three Phase
To answer this question the wattage of the block heater must be stated. Amps = Watts/Volts.
106 amps
40 amps
The heater should have a wattage rating (very few list amps). Calculate the amps using the wattage and voltage. Amps = Watts/Volts(480).
45000 / 208 /sqrt(3) = 125A per phase this is probably called a boiler unless it has a 2000Gallon tank
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