The real power in kilowatts (kW) is equal to the apparent power in kilovolt-amps (kVA), times the power factor PF. The equation to use, for converting kW from kVA is,
kW = kVA × PF. Using this equation the power factor needs to be known. If it is not known then use .8 and this will give you results close enough. kW = 2 x .8 = 1.6 kW or 1600 watts.
Single phase W = V * A * PF (power factor)
Three Phase W = 1.732 * V * A * PF
20.44 kva
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kVA = 1000va Therefore 1000/220 Answer 4.54A
P=1.73xVxIxCOSO KVA=KW/1.73xCOSO KVA=2000/1.4 KVA=1.42
around 3000
kva and kw are related as KVA = (KW/PF) pf:power factor
1000 VA = 1 kva
1000 VA = 1 kva
20.44 kva
There is appoximately zero kVA in 14amp, .5 volt AC.
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It is apples and Oranges--kVA and volts are different units describing different things. Determining kVA requires measuring both voltage and current.
It is apples and oranges--kVA and volts are different units describing different things. Determining kVA requires measuring both voltage and current.
1.0 kva
The formula you are looking for is , A = kva x 1000/Volts.
3415 BTU = 1 kva The PDF uses kilowatt but they should be close enough...
kVA = 1000va Therefore 1000/220 Answer 4.54A