a motor smaller than kilowatt
1/2KW 1/3KW 1/4KW
1/20 are called subfractional
can go english
fractional HorsePower
Hp an KW are almost the same 10% difference
pint is half liter not 0.5 liter
maybe decimialfractional KW
put simply you can probably carry it under your arm
30kva generators ,it can be able to run the 18kw ac motor
To answer this question the motor voltage is needed.
The term is 'fractional', not 'frictional'! A 'fractional kilowatt' motor is simply one with a rating below one kilowatt. In North America, the equivalent term is 'fractional horsepower', meaning 'less than one horsepower'.
Because the kilowatt is used to measure power. So, if you want to define the output power of a motor, it is usual to use kilowatts.
For wht u did not clearifed In my opinion BKW means breaking kilowatt. motor run when we stop the motor its produce some heat to use of stopping the motor than this typwe of regenerating the back energy to oppose the motor motion & its closed to stop
1 HP = 746 watts. 16000 watts / 746 = 21.4 HP. Nominal HP is probably 20 HP.
A kilowatt is a unit of power, and energy is measured in kilowatt-hours, in other words 1 kilowatt flowing for 1 hour is one kWh of energy. For an ordinary heat engine it is normal to use a round-number estimate of consumption as half a pound of fuel for one horse-power-hour, which is 0.746 kWh.
Kilowatt is a noun.
1 kilowatt = 1000 watt ==> 1 watt = 0.001 kilowatt
Need voltage for the motor. Then use I = W/E. __________________________________________________________________- Power = Current x Voltage, so Current = Power/Voltage . If the 1000 w motor is connected to a 110 V outlet it will draw 1000/110 = 9.1 amps. If its connected to a 220 V outlet it will draw half that. ---- For single phase calculations, HP = I x E X Eff X pf/746. Transpose for I. I = HP x 746/E x Eff x pf. To calculate HP 1000/746 = 1.34, I = 1.34 x 746/110 x .9 x .9 = 11.2 amps. This is on the assumption that the motor is 90% efficiency and is using a 90% power factor.
First of all find out what voltage the motor is designed to work on.
1 kilowatt = 1.34102209 horsepower