Because you are not using correct symbols, it's difficult to know what you are asking. A lower-case 'm' means 'milli' (one-thousandth), whereas an upper-case 'M' means 'mega'. Furthermore, if you mean, 'volt amperes', then the symbol is 'V.A', not 'va'. It's important to use the correct symbols, so people know exactly what you mean.
I suspect what you mean is how do you convert kV.A into MV.A? That is, how do you convert kilovolt amperes into megavolt amperes (rather than 'millivolt amperes'). In which case, there are 1000 kV.A in 1 MV.A.
VA or KVA or MVA
You can't determine the output voltage of a transformer by knowing kva. Transformers will be marked as to input and output voltages. Some will have multiple input and output voltages. The output voltage depends on the ratio of coil turns between input and output.
Do you mean 'megavolt ampere' (MV.A) or 'millivolt ampere' (mV.A)? By using the incorrect symbol ('mva'), this is not clear.To determine the apparent power, in volt amperes, you divide the true power, in watts, by the power factor of the load. One volt ampere is one-millionth of a megavolt ampere ('MV.A' -not 'mva') -assuming you don't mean 'millivolt ampere' ('mV.A')!
MVA is the apparent power. MVA=( MW+ MVAr)1/2
The volt ampere (V.A) is the unit of measurement of apparent power.Apparent power is the vector sum of a circuit's true power and reactive power.A kV.A (not 'KVA') is the symbol for kilovolt ampere, whereas MV.A (not'MVA') is the symbol for megavolt ampere. So the latter is one-thousand times greater than the former!
VA or KVA or MVA
The power in a 15 MVA (15000 KVA) transformer depends on the power factor. You did not specify the power factor, so I will assume a power factor of 0.92. Simply multiply MVA by PF and you get 13.8 MW.
A 132 kV substation is normally called a grid substation. It would normally use two or more 132/33 kV transformers rated at 90 MVA, or two or more 132/11 kV transformers rated at 30 MVA.
You can't determine the output voltage of a transformer by knowing kva. Transformers will be marked as to input and output voltages. Some will have multiple input and output voltages. The output voltage depends on the ratio of coil turns between input and output.
Do you mean 'megavolt ampere' (MV.A) or 'millivolt ampere' (mV.A)? By using the incorrect symbol ('mva'), this is not clear.To determine the apparent power, in volt amperes, you divide the true power, in watts, by the power factor of the load. One volt ampere is one-millionth of a megavolt ampere ('MV.A' -not 'mva') -assuming you don't mean 'millivolt ampere' ('mV.A')!
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MVA is the apparent power. MVA=( MW+ MVAr)1/2
MVA is the aparant power.
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