KVA is a measure of power, while amp (or ampere) is a measure of current.
KVA meanes kiloVoltAmps. 1 kVA = 1000 V*A.
so 225 KVA = 225,000 VA (volts * amperes)
So you would need to also know the voltage, in order to find the amperes.
You must rephrase your question to make it more specific. <<>> The formula to use to find KVA in a three phase system is, KVA = Amps x Volts x 1.73/1000.
200 amps is equal to zero kva. To answer this question a voltage is needed.
The formula to find amps is: I = (KVA x 1000)/(E x 1.73) I = (2500 x 1000) / (480 x 1.73) I = 2500000 / 830.4 I = 3010.597A
use 1.0 as your PF Understand that K=1000, so KVA simply means thousands of volts times amps. First, multiply KVA by 1000 to get VA, then divide by the voltage of the system to get amps. Example: 6KVA, 240V single-phase. 6 * 1000 = 6000 VA 6000 / 240 = 25A
It depends upon the Generator system voltage. For 3 Phase, 600 Volt system, it will be 73 Amps For 3 Phase, 480 Volt system, it will be 90 Amps For 3 Phase, 208 Volt system, it will be 208 Amps
Amperes when kva is shown. The formula is, Amps = kva x 1000/1.73 x volts.
20.44 kva
Amps * volts / 1000
70,000 Volt Amps
A rough guide is to divide kVA by the supply voltage then multiply by 1000 to get current in Amps. E.g. 20kVA divided by 120V is 0.167; times 1000 is 167 Amps. But kVA is not the same as kW, so more information is needed before equipment is used.
KVA is the abbreviation for kilo-volt-amp, or kilo-watt (volts x amps = watts) Your KVA is you amps used multiplied by 240 ( number of volts in the electrical service for your house) example: if your home draws 500 amps you are consuming you would be drawing 120,000 VA or 120 KVA. That help?
For single phase,kva=voltage(volts)xcurrent(amps)/1000 For,three phase,kva=1.732xvoltsxamps/1000
KVA = (0.001) times (Amperes) times (Volts)Kilowatts = (KVA) times (power factor)
At what voltage? If you know the voltage then, to get the amps those kilovolt-amps contain, you simply divide the kilovolt-amps by the voltage.
To convert amps to kVA, you use the following formula: Amps = (kVA x 1000 / voltage) / 1.73
500 KVA how many amps? almost 650 Amps according to formula.
kV is kilovolts, kW is kilowatts, kVA is kilovolt amps and kVAR is kilovolt-amps reactive. A common formula is kVA-squared = kW-squared + kVAR-squared.