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How many KW equal to 250KVA?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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14y ago

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If the power factor is 1, i.e. a resistive load, the 1 KVA is 1 KW.

If the power factor is less than 1, i.e. a reactive load, then multiply PF by KVA to get KW. For example, if PF is 0.92 and KVA is 1, then KW is 0.92.

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A KVA or Kilo Volt Amp is basically the same as KW or Kilo Watt A watt is generally the multiplication of the amps x volts or VA (volt -amperes) In AC (alternating current) systems, a component called power factor (PF) can come into play and distort the relationship between VA and Watt; Transformers are only capable of being used on AC systems and therefore are labeled in VA or KVA In DC (Direct Current) systems, VA is always equal to Watts

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The kilovolt ampere is used to measure apparent power, which is the product of the supply voltage and the load current, whereas the kilowatt is used to measure true power, which is the product of the supply voltage, load current, and the power-factor of the load. So, if you cannot convert kilovolt amperes to kilowatts unless you know the power factor of the load.

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14y ago

250kva times the power factor gives the kW. the value of power factor angle is needed..

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11y ago

To answer this question a voltage is needed. W or (kva) = A xV.

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Since kilo means thousand, you simply divide by 1000.

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0 to 1, depending on the power factor.

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11y ago

200kw is equal to 250kva

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