3.7 kwh
1 hp equals 746 watts. The question confuses energy and power.AnswerYou do not 'use' power. Power is the rate at which you 'use' energy. Your question is rather like asking, "How many miles per hour do you do in one hour?"
To answer this question It must be assumed that this is a three phase motor. There is no listing for a single phase motor which would be in the neighbourhood of 80 amps. That said, the electrical code book rates a three phase 15 HP motor, for calculation purposes, at 460 volts at 21 amps. For an accurate reading use the motor's nameplate amperage reading.The equation for kilowatts is, kW = Amps x Volts x 1.73 x PF /1000. kW = 21 x 460 x 1.73 x .9 = 15041/1000 = 15.04 kW. PF (power factor) constant used is .9.Take the kilowatt calculated, times the amount of hours operated will give you kW hours. It is this value that you are charged on from the local utility company. Multiply this value times the charged rate of the utility company per kilowatt hour and you will have your answer.The utility company's charge rate can be found on your power bill or give them a call to find out what it is.
Power is current times voltage, that is, 5 x 220 = 1100 Watts, or 1.1 kW. That's 1.1 kWh/hour, or 2.2 kWh in 2 hours. Note: The formula power = current x voltage is only valid if current and voltage are in phase. If they are not, power may be somewhat lower. (A "power factor" must be included in the calculations in this case, this power factor may be less than one.)
1 MW is 1000 kilowatts, so in 1 Hour it will sell 1000 units (taking a unit as 1 kilowatt hour)
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1500 watt hours
A 35,000 HP motor consumes power at the rate of at least 35,000 HP or 26,110 kW. Allowing for 90% efficiency the power drawn would be 29,000 kW or 29 MW. In one hour the energy used would be 29 Megawatt-hours.
You need to find out the power of the motor in kW or HP before that question can be answered.
This will depend on the AC that you are using and how much you are running it. The more you run it, the more it will use.
power consumed per hour
A kilowatt (1000 watts) is the unit of measurement for the current consumed per hour.
To calculate the amps consumed by a motor running at 3736 watts in 230 volts for one hour, use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Therefore, Amps = 3736 watts / 230 volts ≈ 16.23 amps consumed in that one hour.
Units produced per hour divided by number of men. example: 15 units produced per hour by 5 men = 15/5 = 3 units per man-hour. If 15 units were produced per hour by only 3 men, the efficiency is better and it will become 15/3 = 5 units per man-hour.
A 5 HP motor consumes approximately 3.73 kilowatts (kW) of power, as 1 horsepower is equivalent to about 0.746 kW. To find the energy consumption in one hour, you multiply the power by the time: 3.73 kW × 1 hour = 3.73 kilowatt-hours (kWh). Therefore, a 5 HP motor consumes about 3.73 kWh of energy in one hour of operation.
To calculate the electricity consumption for a 208 HP motor for one hour, you would need to know the motor's efficiency and the voltage it operates at. Typically, you can use the formula: Power (kW) = (HP x 0.746) / Motor Efficiency Once you have the power in kW, you can multiply it by the number of hours to determine the electricity consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh).
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