1 kp=746w
1.5 hp=1119w ( 746+(746/2) )
AnswerIt depends upon whether you are referring to the machine's input or output power. In North America, horsepower is still used to define a motor's output power (elsewhere in the world, the watt is used). To convert this into watts, you need to multiply by 746. However, if you want to know the input power, you must take the efficiency of the motor into account, because the input power is always higher than the output power.
Yes, you can convert a 3-phase motor to operate on a 220V supply, but it typically requires a phase converter or a variable frequency drive (VFD) designed for single-phase input. Additionally, the motor's wiring may need to be reconfigured to match the single-phase supply. However, keep in mind that this conversion can affect the motor's performance and efficiency, so it's essential to consult with an electrician or a motor specialist for proper implementation.
50 Amps Single Phase 20 Amps Three Phase
yes but voltage will be out a little.This ok for something like a heater which wont care.But for an electric motor starting and overheating maybe a problem.In the US this would be 220v single phase and 208 volts 3 phase.
First of all, your power source must be 3-phase if you want to run the motor, then you need a step-down 3-phase transformer to give 220v 3-phase output.
A 0.75 kW (750 W) single-phase motor operating at 220 V will typically have a full-load running current of about 3.4 A, calculated using the formula ( I = \frac{P}{V} ) (where ( P ) is power in watts and ( V ) is voltage). The starting current, or inrush current, can be significantly higher, often ranging from 4 to 7 times the running current, depending on the motor type and load conditions. Therefore, the starting current could be approximately 13.6 A to 23.8 A.
motor= 2 h.p 220v=60 hz single phase single capistor 36 solat i have no formula help me how i rewind motor
Yes, you can convert a 3-phase motor to operate on a 220V supply, but it typically requires a phase converter or a variable frequency drive (VFD) designed for single-phase input. Additionally, the motor's wiring may need to be reconfigured to match the single-phase supply. However, keep in mind that this conversion can affect the motor's performance and efficiency, so it's essential to consult with an electrician or a motor specialist for proper implementation.
Amp draw is always combined. 220V is uncertain if it is three phase or not, because there are both one phase and three phase applications of the 220V motor. In any case, the answer is always "combined".
5 HP is 5 x 746 watts or 3730 watts. The motor has an estimated efficiency of 90% so the total power drawn is 3730/0.9 or 4144 watts. With an estimated power factor of 0.8 the volt-amps are 4144/0.8 or 5180 VA. On a 220v system the amps would be 5180/220 or 23.5 amps.
220V single phase (domestic) 380V three phase (industrial)
A device that operates on 220v single phase power requires a power source that delivers 220 volts of electricity in a single phase. It should be compatible with the voltage and phase of the power supply to function properly and safely.
50 Amps Single Phase 20 Amps Three Phase
Not advisable, the voltage differential is too great.
yes but voltage will be out a little.This ok for something like a heater which wont care.But for an electric motor starting and overheating maybe a problem.In the US this would be 220v single phase and 208 volts 3 phase.
5amps
First of all, your power source must be 3-phase if you want to run the motor, then you need a step-down 3-phase transformer to give 220v 3-phase output.
5 kva