Vtop = sqrt(2)*Veffective
so Veffective = Vtop / sqrt(2)
The transformer size is calculated by using the load current that is required on the secondary side of the transformer. This secondary current is multiplied by the secondary voltage times 1.73. This total is then divided by 1000 to give you KVA. KVA = I x E x 1.73/1000.
The ratio for a 480 VAC to 120 VAC is 4 to 1.
To convert from Vrms (voltage root mean square) to Vac (voltage alternating current peak), you can use the formula: Vac = Vrms × √2. For 56.56 Vrms, the calculation would be: 56.56 × √2 ≈ 80.00 Vac. Thus, 56.56 Vrms is approximately 80.00 Vac.
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Voltage is a general term. VAC & VDC are specific terms.
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The transformer size is calculated by using the load current that is required on the secondary side of the transformer. This secondary current is multiplied by the secondary voltage times 1.73. This total is then divided by 1000 to give you KVA. KVA = I x E x 1.73/1000.
The ratio for a 480 VAC to 120 VAC is 4 to 1.
Removing the filter from your wet / Dry vac makes it a wet vac. Only vacuum water with a wet/dry rated vac. If you use a regular vac you might ruin the vac or electrocute yourself.
vac stands for AC voltage
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To convert from Vrms (voltage root mean square) to Vac (voltage alternating current peak), you can use the formula: Vac = Vrms × √2. For 56.56 Vrms, the calculation would be: 56.56 × √2 ≈ 80.00 Vac. Thus, 56.56 Vrms is approximately 80.00 Vac.
Maybe if the voltage across capacitor will never exceed 450 VAC.