The term horsepower has several definitions, depending on usage. According to WikiPedia, the Electric Motor usage is 746 watts. One kva (kilo-volt-amp) is 1,000 watts, so you might be able to say that one kva is 746,000 watts. Unfortunately, kva depends on phase angle and, except for a power factor of one (purely resistive), kva is not the same as kw (kilo-watts). Someone else with more knowledge than I will need to enhance this answer.
One horsepower is equal to 746 watts.
Va=volts x amps. The K stands for one thousand. So 1 Kva is one thousand watts. So 415v times 120a= 49,800 what's. You divide that by a thousand and you get 49.8. So it would be 49.8 Kva.
The same way, as you convert Appels to Carrots ........... There is a formula: KVAr = KVA / KW or cos=KW/KVA > Yes, we are treating KW, KVA, & KVAr as the 3 sides in a 90 deg TRIANGLE ! KW= vertical katede KVAr = horizontal katede KVA = hypotenuse
Need to know the voltage of the industrial application in question. Check your HP, that seems like quite a bit!See the answer to the Related Question shown below to get the formula to convert horsepower to KVA.
Multiply by 1000. .19MVA = 190kVA
You cannot directly convert kilovolt amperes (kV.A, not KVA) into horsepower, because they measure two different quantities.A kilovolt ampere is used to measure apparent power, whereas the horsepower is used to measure true power. Remember that the horsepower is an Imperial unit, equivalent to the watt in SI.However, if you know the power factor of the load, then you can determine the true power from the apparent power, then convert the number of watts into horsepower.true power = apparent power / power factor
12HP is approximately 10.8 KVA. You would want to use a 15KVA transformer to supply this motor. KW = HP * .75 KVA = KW * 1.2 (These formulas are approximate)
To convert kilovolt-amperes (kVA) to brake horsepower (bhp), you need to consider the efficiency of the system. Since kVA represents apparent power and bhp represents mechanical power, the conversion will depend on the power factor of the system. Typically, you would need to know the power factor to accurately convert between the two units.
kva*cos(phase angle)
5kw = 6.25 kva becoz kva = kw/ pf if we take pf is o.8
To convert amps to kVA, you use the following formula: Amps = (kVA x 1000 / voltage) / 1.73
1 horsepower = 745.7 watts. A kilovoltampere must be a kilowatt, so 1 horsepower = 0.7457 kilowattsFurther AnswerA kilovoltampere (kVA) is only equal to a kilowatt (kW) for a purely resistive load (or at unity power factor). So, if you know the power factor of the load, you can determine the true power in watts, and divide it by 745.7 to convert watts to horsepower.
One horsepower is equal to 746 watts.
You cannot convert them. KVA is a measure of power, while amperes are a measure of current.
a kva is 1000 vaK is kilo, which means 1000 similar to how a kilometer is 1000 metersTransformers are usually rated in KVA, so a 45 KVA Transformer is a 45 000 VA Transformer
To convert 2 kW to kVA in single phase, you need to know the power factor. If we assume a power factor of 0.8 (common for many single-phase loads), the conversion formula is kVA = kW / power factor. Therefore, for 2 kW at a power factor of 0.8, the result would be 2 kVA / 0.8 = 2.5 kVA.
Va=volts x amps. The K stands for one thousand. So 1 Kva is one thousand watts. So 415v times 120a= 49,800 what's. You divide that by a thousand and you get 49.8. So it would be 49.8 Kva.