its consist of 2 meters 1 is main meter 2 is check meter , actually this consumption was depend on CT, PT's and by this can find out multiplication factor (M.F).
consumption = (check meter reading KWH)*M.F ------1
Ex for M.F cal: system-C.T=200/1A, P.T=132Kv/110V,
Load- C.T=100/1A, P.T=132Kv/110v.
M.F=System C.T*P.T/Load C.T*P.T
there fore (200/1*132/110)/(100/1*132/110) = 2.-------2
Sub 2 in 1 then u got consumption.
It is very critical to never exceed the input voltage of an IC to begin with. To calculate the power dissipation ( in watts) VxI (Voltage x Current) will give you power in watts.
There are numerous ways of doing this; it depends on what information you are give to start with. One method is: power = apparent power x cosine (phase angle)reactive power = apparent power x sine (phase angle)(where apparent power = supply voltage x load current)
You will need to determine the power per phase, and add them up to give the total power of the three-phase load. To do this, you will need to multiply the phase-voltage by the phase current by the power factor -for each phase.
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This calculation will give you the ratio, in decibels, between two power values. For example, you can calculate the difference in dB between two amplifiers with different power output specifications calculate in dB Power Ratio.
It is very critical to never exceed the input voltage of an IC to begin with. To calculate the power dissipation ( in watts) VxI (Voltage x Current) will give you power in watts.
Oil consumption will give you the skitters.
go to the factory and go inside then go up to the top of the factory then unscrew the main power box screws and then turn on the power then go down to the orange hair girl and she will give you a fan
It all depends upon the power consumption of each hair dryer, A 2.8kVA generator can power most household or light commercial items, if you look at the hairdryers it should give you a wattage consumption figure. Providing that each hairdryer does NOT exceed 1500 watts the power output should be enough to power the hairdryers.
Yes (eg:there is a factory close by.)
No. It keeps the transmission from upshifting longer than normal mode, increasing RPM therefore increasing fuel consumption.
Hi, Power cost is calculated in this manner. Net Power Generated divided by the quantity of input of [raw materials+men+energy losses] i.e in other words specific consumption of rawmaterials, specific consumption of man power resources, + energy losses per unit of power generated. All these when converted into cost will give raise to cost of power generated. Then, losses in the transmission is also taken into consideration. Thus Cost of power distributed is calculated.
The product of the secondary rated current and the secondary rated voltage will give you the rated V.A of the transformer.
The best way to find the distance from any point to any point is to look under Mapquest in the computer, it will give you very close to the exact distance and the time it takes.
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There are numerous ways of doing this; it depends on what information you are give to start with. One method is: power = apparent power x cosine (phase angle)reactive power = apparent power x sine (phase angle)(where apparent power = supply voltage x load current)