1HP = 746 watts 15 HP = 11190 watts = 11.19 kW You would need a generator of at least 13kW. UPS Distributor for 15 Years.
Well, honey, a 1 ton split AC unit typically requires around 3-4 KVA of power to run smoothly. So, you better make sure you've got a generator with at least that much juice if you want to keep cool when the power goes out. Don't skimp on the power, or you'll be sweating like a sinner in church.
question is incomplete, I think you ask how much current consumed by this motor. for starting this motor we need a star/delta starter and a three phase supply.
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To determine the input power required to run a 20 kVA lathe machine, you need to consider its power factor (PF), which typically ranges from 0.8 to 0.9 for industrial machines. The input power (in kilowatts) can be calculated using the formula: Power (kW) = kVA × PF. For a 20 kVA lathe with a power factor of 0.8, the input power would be approximately 16 kW.
To answer this question the voltage of the motor is needed.
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How much KVA generator is required to run two AC of 1.5 tone
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Keeping in mind that there is 746watts per Hp should lead you to the answer. For ex. Power(in KVA) = Voltage (1.73)x CurrentTherefore, if you know the voltage, typically 480Vac, then 150(746) = 480 (1.73) x I150Hp(746w/hp) = Voltage x Current= about 135 amps current. Now you also need to factor in the Power Factor (PF) of the load (150Hp). The power factor depends on the type of load. A motor is mostly Inductive, a heater, or lighting bank is resistive, and capacitive loads aren't that common. Your question is a bit vague. If you'd like to rephrase your answer or send it directly to me, I'd be glad to assist you further. You might also want to check out a site called "Mike Holt's Code Forum'. If you're an EE student, I'm sure the path to your solution is in one of your 'Power' books.
A typical tea urn would take 2-3 kW and the kVA would be the same.
max.load that can run on 62 kva dg is of 86 amperes.
1HP = 746 watts 15 HP = 11190 watts = 11.19 kW You would need a generator of at least 13kW. UPS Distributor for 15 Years.
To determine the kVA needed to run six 2-ton air conditioners, first, calculate the total load. Each 2-ton AC unit typically consumes around 2.5 kW, so six units would require approximately 15 kW (2.5 kW x 6). To convert kW to kVA, divide by the power factor (usually around 0.8 for AC units), resulting in about 18.75 kVA (15 kW / 0.8). Therefore, you would need at least 19 kVA to safely run six 2-ton air conditioners.
The electrical code book states that a single phase 3 HP motor at 230 volts draws 17 amps. This equates to 3910 watts. Allowing for starting inrush current a 5000 watt generator will run the motor but the generator will labor a bit until the motor gets up to speed. Generators with a higher wattage rating would have less trouble with the starting of the 3 horse power motor. <<>> One hp is 746 watts. 3*746=2238. It takes 3 to 6 times as much energy to start as it does to run.
Yes. To make something move, you have to add energy. An electric motor won't turn by itself.
There is 746 watts per HP. So a 350 hp motor with a power factor of roughly 0.8 would require 261,000 W 261KW generator or 326 KVA.