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.
Power Factor = KVA/KW. This has no unit. Its value is always 1 or less.
The correct symbols for reactive kilovolt amperes and kilowatts are kvar and kW, respectively.The simple answer is that you cannot convert one to the other. A reactive volt ampere is a measure of reactive power, and a kilowatt is a measure of true power. While these are related, they are different quantities, so you cannotconvert one to the other, any more than you can convert a kilometre to a kilogram.
I think you probably mean 'kvar' (lower case), and stands for 'reactive kilovolt amperes'. This is the traditional unit used to measure the reactive power of an a.c. load. Reactive volt amperes are used to measure the rate at which energy is continually supplied, stored in the circuit's magnetic or electric field and, then, returned to the supply, every quarter-cycle. Some books refer to it as 'wattless power' or 'imaginary power' -although, in this sense, 'imaginary' is a mathematical term for 'quadtrature' or being 'at right angles' to true power measured in watts.
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Power Factor = KVA/KW. This has no unit. Its value is always 1 or less.
The correct symbols for reactive kilovolt amperes and kilowatts are kvar and kW, respectively.The simple answer is that you cannot convert one to the other. A reactive volt ampere is a measure of reactive power, and a kilowatt is a measure of true power. While these are related, they are different quantities, so you cannotconvert one to the other, any more than you can convert a kilometre to a kilogram.
Typically when monitoring real-time power system status, what you will see (in terms of analog quantities) is real and reactive power flow, line currents, and voltages. Because of this, it is more meaningful information to the operators to know how much reactive power they will be switching in when adding reactive power to the system (such as shunt capacitor banks). I suspect similar logic impacts the rating of line capacitors, although I do not have personal experience with this. The rating you see may be based on full line loading.
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I think you probably mean 'kvar' (lower case), and stands for 'reactive kilovolt amperes'. This is the traditional unit used to measure the reactive power of an a.c. load. Reactive volt amperes are used to measure the rate at which energy is continually supplied, stored in the circuit's magnetic or electric field and, then, returned to the supply, every quarter-cycle. Some books refer to it as 'wattless power' or 'imaginary power' -although, in this sense, 'imaginary' is a mathematical term for 'quadtrature' or being 'at right angles' to true power measured in watts.
The father of Feroze Gandhi was Jehangir Faredoon, a marine engineer and mother Rattimai. He was the youngest child among four siblings. In early 1920s, with his father Jehangir Faredoon dead, he and his mother Rattimai Faredoon moved to Allahabad to live with their unmarried aunt, Dr. Shirin Commissariat, a well known surgeon at city's Lady Dufferin Hospital. He attended the Vidya Mandir High School, and then graduated from the British-staffed Ewing Christian College. kvr Answered with help from other sites.
The father of Feroze Gandhi was Jehangir Faredoon, a marine engineer and mother Rattimai. He was the youngest child among four siblings. In early 1920s, with his father Jehangir Faredoon dead, he and his mother Rattimai Faredoon moved to Allahabad to live with their unmarried aunt, Dr. Shirin Commissariat, a well known surgeon at city's Lady Dufferin Hospital. He attended the Vidya Mandir High School, and then graduated from the British-staffed Ewing Christian College. kvr Answered with help from other sites.