Kw x 3412 / 10000 = gpm I think
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.
5kw = 6.25 kva becoz kva = kw/ pf if we take pf is o.8
For wht u did not clearifed In my opinion BKW means breaking kilowatt. motor run when we stop the motor its produce some heat to use of stopping the motor than this typwe of regenerating the back energy to oppose the motor motion & its closed to stop
Power is obtained using the equation: Power (Watts) = Voltage (Volts) x Current (Amps) To convert to Watts to Kilowatts (kW), simply divide by 1000 (or shift the DP left by 3 places). eg. 5000W = 5kW Bringing these together: Kilowatts = ( Volts x Amps ) / 1000
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"bkW" stands for brake kilowatt, which measures the power output of an engine without taking into account any losses due to engine friction or other inefficiencies. "kW" stands for kilowatt and represents the actual usable power output of a system or device.
kW x 1,000 = watts
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
1 ton refrigerant= 3.5 kW
Kw x 3412 / 10000 = gpm I think
The population of BKW FMB Energie AG is 2,615.
BKW FMB Energie AG was created in 1898.
1 RT (TONS REFRIGERANT EFFECT) = 3.516 kW
To convert 3.6 kW to BTU (British Thermal Units), multiply the kilowatt value by 3412.142. Therefore, 3.6 kW is equivalent to approximately 12280.91 BTU.
bkw required = (head * flow* specific gravity) / (efficiency of pump*367.2)