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?
9 megawatts a year
1.035 KVA
To determine the KVA needed for a 200A panel, you can use the formula KVA = (Voltage x Amperage)/1000. Assuming a standard voltage of 120V, the KVA would be 24 KVA (120V x 200A / 1000 = 24 KVA).
Yes, 2.8 kVA is equal to 2800 watts. This is because 1 kVA is equivalent to 1000 watts, so 2.8 kVA would be 2800 watts.
min: 0.5 KVA MAX: 1.5 KVA
kva and kw are related as KVA = (KW/PF) pf:power factor
635kva
5kw = 6.25 kva becoz kva = kw/ pf if we take pf is o.8
KVa is not the same as the amperes because KVa is the unit for reactive power while amperes is the unit for current.
12HP is approximately 10.8 KVA. You would want to use a 15KVA transformer to supply this motor. KW = HP * .75 KVA = KW * 1.2 (These formulas are approximate)
1000 VA = 1 kva
To convert amps to kVA, you use the following formula: Amps = (kVA x 1000 / voltage) / 1.73