Demand load refers to the maximum amount of power that electrical equipment or systems require at any given time. For ranges with ratings of 15 kW, 14 kW, 10 kW, and 9 kW, the demand load would typically be the highest wattage rating during peak operation. However, in practice, demand load calculations often consider factors like diversity and load factors, which can reduce the effective demand load from the maximum rating. Thus, the actual demand load may be lower than the rated wattage depending on usage patterns.
51210 Btu's in 15kw heat strip. 3.414 * 15000= 51210
5 kw.
15 kilowatts is a measurement of electrical power.
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I HAVE A 15KW 50Hz 400V VEM MOTOR , I WANT TO RENEWAL THE GREASE
A 15kw heat strip typically requires a double-pole breaker with a rating of 60 amps. This allows the circuit to handle the high power requirements of the heat strip safely. Make sure to consult the manufacturer's specifications to ensure the correct breaker size for your specific unit.
The cable size is : 4*25 mm2
always thought KW meant electricity, how about a 15,000 BTU pellet stove, try a farm store , menards lowes, home depot,
First of all, transformers are rated in volt amperes, not watts. Secondly, in order to determine a transformer's turns-ration, you need to know its primary and secondary voltage ratings.
If I consider power factor is 0.85 & motor efficiency is 95% then you have required 4 sq mm wire which is able allow passing 25.47 A current trough it.
In snow storms scenario a generator is a very good idea. Per my understanding 15KW to 17KW would be enough for a home of 1600 sq foot. A generation with the above specifications can easily serve the desired purpose.