50 Amps Single Phase
20 Amps Three Phase
For the same power - Watts - you need to run twice as many amps at 220V than at 440V. For the same load, it'll pull half the amps at 220V than it did on 440V
4 resistors were connected in parallel it yields 5A of current from 220V supply.
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.
use 1.0 as your PF Understand that K=1000, so KVA simply means thousands of volts times amps. First, multiply KVA by 1000 to get VA, then divide by the voltage of the system to get amps. Example: 6KVA, 240V single-phase. 6 * 1000 = 6000 VA 6000 / 240 = 25A
To convert VA (volt-amperes) to kVA (kilovolt-amperes), you divide by 1,000. Therefore, 100 VA is equal to 0.1 kVA, since 100 VA ÷ 1,000 = 0.1 kVA.
For the same power - Watts - you need to run twice as many amps at 220V than at 440V. For the same load, it'll pull half the amps at 220V than it did on 440V
It depends on the voltage and whether it is a single- or three-phase load.
Usual power supply cables are designed for current up to 16 amperes (considering that voltage is 220V). But since the power is distributed between all your plugs, real maximum value depends upon your electricity distribution scheme.
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that would depend on the voltage depends on the area of the world that you live in. every country has different transmission voltages. in India we have single phase transmission voltage of 220V, where as in the USA it is 110V
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E.
4 resistors were connected in parallel it yields 5A of current from 220V supply.
It is 0.00015 Amperes. -Abhiraj Chauhan (abhirajchauhan@gmail.com)
The human beings have the ability to tolerate about 0.007 Amperes.
6 amperes
To convert kilovolt-amperes (kVA) to amperes (A), you can use the formula: Amps = kVA × 1000 / Voltage. Assuming a standard voltage of 400V (three-phase), 37 kVA would be approximately 53 amps. If the voltage is different, you would need to adjust the calculation accordingly.
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.