Basically the formula is I = P / V where I = amps, P = power (kV) and V = volts for a single phase 11 kV genset the formula is 11000/400 = 27.5 amps max load. For a 3 PHASE GEN then 11000x0.8/400/3 = 7.3 amps per phase.
The formula you are looking for is I = Watts/ Voltage, I = 3000/voltage.
The volatge regaulation be calculated by calculating the percentage difference between volatge at no load and voltage at full load
Assuming an incandescent bulb and a 120 volt supply the formula is Watts = Volts x Amps x Power Factor where PF = 1 for resistive load. Amps = 400 / 120.
The field winding in the stator is exposed to the full current generated by the rotor's winding.
304 Amperes
to calculate the motor full load current one should know motor power factor, supply voltage and phase of supply. Assuming your motor is with 0.85 pf and 3 phase, 415V source then P = (Sqrt3)*V*I*pf 18500 = 1.732*415*0.85*I hence I = 30.2A
KVA = Root 3 VII = KVA *1000 / 1.73 * 415I = 500000 / 717I = 697 ApproxAnswerIt depends on the rated voltage of the generator.
For the amperage of a metal halide fixture look for the nameplate which can be found on the side of the ballast. There it will tell you what the amperage of the fixture draws. Knowing what one fixture draws will allow you to size the lighting circuit for wire and breaker sizes.
Full load current ofthe motor x 0.58
The actual gallons of fuel would depend on how full the cylinder tank is. Here is the formula for calculating the maximum capacity of the tank.The formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder is V = πr2hV = volumeπ = PI (approximately 3.14)r = radius (half the diameter of the round portion of the tank)h = height (or length) of the tank
V=I x R Voltage= Current x Resistance to make it easier you could rearrange the formula so it looks like this: I=V/R
ABACUS is a name of a calculating apparatus - it is not an acronym.