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with the help of function generator we found wave in oscilloscope
Read the capacitor that you remove
Cable sizing is based on amperage of the load. The rating of the capacitor bank and the voltage at which it operated need to be stated to give an answer.
A 6kVA generator puts out 4.8kW (4800 watts) with a power factor of 0.8 Formula w (watts) x pf (power factor) = VA (volt amps) This generator will be able to draw a load of 20A (amps) 6kVA = 6000VA. Where watts is only a measurement of "real power" used (eg: Heater element) VA is a measurement of total current that will flow through a circut. (eg: capacitor) A capacitor does not use power (kW) but current does flow in a circut where capacitor is connected. kVA ratings would be used to size cables.
Capacitors come in various sizes, your question is to non specific (capacitor for WHAT) for a detailed answer.
with the help of function generator we found wave in oscilloscope
Prices vary for a Yamaha Generator depending on the size of the generator. The more wattage involved, the more you will need to pay. First you need to determine the size of generator you need then contact a local retailer.
35mfd/440V
Click the link. There you can figure the size generator you need.
It takes 1 farad for every 1000 watts so u need 2 farads.
You need a 5.5kw generator to run a 5.5kw motor.
A 1500 watt generator will do fine.
You would need at the minimum a 56 KW generator. In reality you would need a 60KW.
Read the capacitor that you remove
ranch style home - 1500 square foot with partial basement. What size generator would be needed?
Cable sizing is based on amperage of the load. The rating of the capacitor bank and the voltage at which it operated need to be stated to give an answer.
A 6kVA generator puts out 4.8kW (4800 watts) with a power factor of 0.8 Formula w (watts) x pf (power factor) = VA (volt amps) This generator will be able to draw a load of 20A (amps) 6kVA = 6000VA. Where watts is only a measurement of "real power" used (eg: Heater element) VA is a measurement of total current that will flow through a circut. (eg: capacitor) A capacitor does not use power (kW) but current does flow in a circut where capacitor is connected. kVA ratings would be used to size cables.