you need the current of motor or the KW/HP rating
20 kw
The frictional losses and the resistive losses generate heat in a motor
230 v 6 amps is 1380 VA which equals about 1 kW, so a 3 kW motor implies it's a 3 phase motor. It would turn over on a single phase supply in whatever direction it was first spun in, but the performance would be poor and the motor or generator could get damaged.
total hour = 24*7 = 168 hrs now 1 h.p. =0.750 kw 7.5h.p. =(?) Hence = 5.625 kw hence total unit = kw*hrs =5.625*168 =945kwh NOw cost = unit/hrs *motor running hrs =6 Rs for indust * 945 =5670 Rs
you need the current of motor or the KW/HP rating
A 7.5 kW motor is equal to 9.916 horsepower.
74.6 kw
20 kw
starting current of 3 phase 75 KW induction motor
How to calculate motor kw for cranes
160 Amp. MCCB 45 KW Contactor (67.5-112.5) Thermal Over Load
The frictional losses and the resistive losses generate heat in a motor
1 tone = 1540 Watts=1.540 KW. whereas 1 KW=1.25 KVA. I think you have got the answer.
Typical motor and belt efficiencies: * Motor 1kW - 0.4 * Motor 10 kW - 0.87 * Motor 100 kW - 0.92 * Belt 1 kW - 0.78 * Belt 10 kW - 0.88 * Belt 100 kW - 0.93Depending on the motors input , we can measure the voltage consumed by a ceiling fan.Normally , household fans consume 200 - 400 watts of energy.hope this helps =)
230 v 6 amps is 1380 VA which equals about 1 kW, so a 3 kW motor implies it's a 3 phase motor. It would turn over on a single phase supply in whatever direction it was first spun in, but the performance would be poor and the motor or generator could get damaged.
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