if your talking about a generator its not the hp of the engine its the size, rpm, and gearing of the generator motor
200 hp requires about 149kW
1 watt is equal to 0.001 kW, or 0.00134048257373 hp so that means 0.001kw=0.00134048257373 hp so you times each side by 1,000 which would get you 1kw=1.34048257373hp so now times by your 45.6 so 45.6kw= 61.126005362088 hp
1hp = 745.7 watts
106 amps
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225 hp is a measure of power. It does not convert to speed.
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To calculate the energy consumption of a 10 hp motor in kWh, you would need to know the motor's efficiency and the duration it runs. Without this information, it's not possible to provide a precise answer. Horsepower (hp) measures power, while kilowatt-hours (kWh) measure energy consumption over time.
1hp = 746 watts, so 2hp would be 1492 watts, or almost 1.5 kw kWh does not convert to hp, as kWh has a time component.
225 horsepower
1.34 hp (electric)
1 hp = 746 watts2 hp = 1,492 watts2 hp x 1 hour = 1,492 watt-hours = 1.492 kWh(Note: The "2 hp" rating on the pump refers to the useful output, that is,the water that the pump moves. The '1.492 kWh' calculated is simply theequivalent of 2 hp-hour, expressed in a different unit. The consumptionfrom the electric utility will be more than that, because no machine is100% efficient, that is, a machine's useful output work/energy is alwaysless than the input to it.To calculate the input energy required to operate this pump at full loadfor an hour, divide 1.492 kWh by the efficiency of the pump.)
To determine the annual kWh for a 60 hp boiler, you would need to know the average hours of operation per year and the efficiency of the boiler. You can use the formula: kWh = hp x 0.7457 x hours of operation x boiler efficiency. This formula takes into account the power factor and converts horsepower to kilowatts.
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The Gamefisher 5.0 HP with a model number of 225-587505 was released in the year 1995. As of 2013, the Gamefisher 5.0 HP with a model number of 225-587505 is worth around $60 in good condition.
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