The correct symbols for reactive kilovolt amperes and kilowatts are kvar and kW, respectively.
The simple answer is that you cannot convert one to the other. A reactive volt ampere is a measure of reactive power, and a kilowatt is a measure of true power. While these are related, they are different quantities, so you cannotconvert one to the other, any more than you can convert a kilometre to a kilogram.
Power Factor = KVA/KW. This has no unit. Its value is always 1 or less.
kV is kilovolts, kW is kilowatts, kVA is kilovolt amps and kVAR is kilovolt-amps reactive. A common formula is kVA-squared = kW-squared + kVAR-squared.
Kindly convert 5.44 BKW to kwAnswerIf, by 'Bkw', you mean 'brake kilowatts', then it's already in kilowatts! Incidentally, the symbol for kilowatt is 'kW', not 'kw' or 'Kw'.
Kw x 3412 / 10000 = gpm I think
5kw = 6.25 kva becoz kva = kw/ pf if we take pf is o.8
Power Factor = KVA/KW. This has no unit. Its value is always 1 or less.
kV is kilovolts, kW is kilowatts, kVA is kilovolt amps and kVAR is kilovolt-amps reactive. A common formula is kVA-squared = kW-squared + kVAR-squared.
kW x 1,000 = watts
CFM is a rate of flow. KW is a rate of energy. You really cannot convert them.
Kindly convert 5.44 BKW to kwAnswerIf, by 'Bkw', you mean 'brake kilowatts', then it's already in kilowatts! Incidentally, the symbol for kilowatt is 'kW', not 'kw' or 'Kw'.
Multiply by Amps.
One MegaWatt is 1,000,000 Watts and one KiloWatt is 1,000 Watts. To convert MW to KW just multiply by 1,000. Answer is 20,000 KW
Kw x 3412 / 10000 = gpm I think
1 ton refrigerant= 3.5 kW
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1 MW = 1000 kw3.995 MW = 3.995 x 1000 kw = 3995 kw
1 RT (TONS REFRIGERANT EFFECT) = 3.516 kW