70mm 4core copper cable
200kw gen how much amp take Need to know what the volotage and phase the generator is.
In a standard 3 phase system in North America, 7kVa would be equivalent to 19.5 amps on each phase. The equation is: 7kva*1000/208v/1.73=19.45 amps (3 phase)
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106 amps
At 240v single phase it's 70.8 amps. If it runs on 2 wires plus ground, take the voltage rating of the equipment and divide that into the watts to get amps. At 480v 3 phase it's 25.8 amps. At 208v 3 phase it's 47.2 amps. <<>> There are zero amps in 14 kW. A voltage needs to be stated. I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts.
The motor would draw about 24 kVA which is 35 amps. For this you would need 10 mm2 cable.
The motor would draw about 24 kVA which is 35 amps. For this you would need 10 mm2 cable.
Allowable ampacities for not more that 3 copper conductors in a cable based on an ambient temperature of 30 degrees C. A #1 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C is rated at 130 and 140 amps respectively.
About one million circular mill. You need to up the voltage.
200kw gen how much amp take Need to know what the volotage and phase the generator is.
The volt drop on a cable 912 meters 480 volts and load of 54 amps is 5% if you use 2/0 AWG wire and 2.4% if you use 300MCM wire. See Related Links below
A 2/0 AWG copper conductor will limit the voltage drop to 3% or less when supplying 65 amps for 150 metres on a 240 volt system.
Cable for 19 amps continuous should have a cross-section area of 6 mm2.
It means 225 amps on each phase.
Single-phase, 2.5 amps; three-phase 1.443 amps.
Need to know the voltage to give you a good answer.
50 Amps Single Phase 20 Amps Three Phase