IT DEPENDS WHAT MEASURING INSTRUMENT YOU ARE USING. RMS - IF USING THE CLAMP AMMETER OR PANEL METER OSCILLOSCOPE - BOTH CAN BE READ
I p or current peak sometimes LRA (locked rotor amps) on the nameplate kva class F would mean peak current 7 times the running full load current starting current same thing different names same idea
Well, if 80kW is your PEAK value, then you need an 80kw generator. If 80kW is your nominal current, you need to figure out what your peak current is. This will depend on the type of load. Is mostly motor loads? If so, your peak current may be significantly more than nominal, depending on the starting sequences of the motors. Clear as mud?
Not sure what you mean by Class A current. Normally, when measuring AC voltage or current you either measure the peak to peak value or the Root Mean Squared (RMS) value. Since RMS is essentially an average measured over time, it would always be less than Peak to Peak value.
It is the same as the conversion of the voltage to current. You need ohm's law.Good to now the resistance R.Scroll down to related links and look at "Ohm's Law".AnswerThere is no conversion from voltage to current, regardless how they are measured. They are two different quantities, so it's rather like asking, "What is the conversion for kilograms to feet?"
you need around 60000 watts on a dc current
RMS is the root mean square value.(in alternating current only)
Inrush current has a positive peak because it represents the initial surge of electrical current when a device, such as a motor or transformer, is first energized. This peak occurs as the system attempts to rapidly establish the magnetic field necessary for operation, resulting in a brief but substantial increase in current. The positive peak reflects the instantaneous demand for power to overcome inertia and other resistive forces, before settling down to the normal operating current once the device stabilizes.
PEAK makes peak motor oil, they are known for their antifreeze products before they launched their motor oil line. It's apparently already sponsored the IndyCar when it was first launched in 2007, and is being called "premium motor oil".
The height of a wave measured from the center to the peak is called the amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of a wave from its resting position.
The height of a wave is measured from the centerline, or still water level, to the wave's peak or crest. This measurement is known as the wave height.
A: Peak current
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