power=torque x speed
p=txn
5000w= torque x angular speed
if the speed of rotation is known, then from above formula we can find the minimum torque required to run the generator.
tourqe it takes to run a 5000 kW mag turbine for constant output.
It can generate 5500 watts of electric power.
About 101hp
A 5kw heater draws just that, 5kw or 5000 w. If you have that switched on high, well I do not know what your supplier charges per kw hour, I am glad its not me paying.
5KW
6 cents Actually, since it runs at 5kW, wouldn't it be 30?
At 120 Volts you would draw about 42 amps. At 240 Volts it would be about 21 amps. For 120 Volts you would need 6 AWG and for 240 Volts you would need 10 AWG.
One solar panel wil generate about 5kw per day. So by simple math we can see that 25 solar panles will generate 100 kw per day. But a solar powered generator, if designed right can generate 100kw/hr's per day..
Use 2kw or 5kw safe.
No! It doesn't matter if you use two legs or three. The output is 5000 watts
20
5000 Watts if it runs ideally. It really depends on the generator's efficiency. Lets say, if its working on 80% efficiency, it'll provide with 0.8 * 5000 watts of electric power.
5000 (watts) /120 (volts) = 41.6 amps , but to be safe you should allow 1000 watts margin for peaks, so 4000/120 is 33.3amps, although peaks might sometimes get higher than 5kw
That depends entirely on the power rating of each appliance !
1kw electric power
A 5kw heater draws just that, 5kw or 5000 w. If you have that switched on high, well I do not know what your supplier charges per kw hour, I am glad its not me paying.
5KW
6 cents Actually, since it runs at 5kW, wouldn't it be 30?
One gallon of #2 fuel oil gives approximately 41 kWh
motor connection to inverter