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Enough to make your mother’s panties drop on the floor.

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10y ago

A 16 KVA transformer for all intents and purposed is the same as 16000 watts. The equation for amps is Amps = Watts/Volts. As you can see without a voltage the amperage can not be calculated. If the transformer is three phase then there is another equation that has to be used. The amperage produced by the transformer is based on the connected load. The amperage capacity (also known as ampacity) is based on the KVA rating of the transformer.

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13y ago

That depends on voltage you use.

watts=voltage x amps.

if you know the voltage then you can calculate the watts automatically.

For example if voltage is 230V, then watts is........

watts=230 x 60.

if you want in kilo watts then multiply with 10^-3.....

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13y ago

Need to know what the voltage is on the secondary side!

A = (60 x 1000) / E

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