635kva
The kV.A (not 'kva') rating is the total apparent power of the machine. So a 75 kV.A machine is 25 kV.A per phase.
A 40 kW diesel generator typically has a rating of around 50 kVA (kilovolt-amperes) when considering a power factor of 0.8, which is common for diesel generators. This rating allows for a balance between real power (kW) and apparent power (kVA) used in electrical systems. The generator's capacity should also account for any additional loads or starting requirements of connected equipment. It's essential to choose a generator that can handle peak demands while running efficiently.
The current rating of a 16 kV.A (not 'kva') depends upon the voltage rating of that generator, with 16 kV.A being the product of the rated current and the rated voltage.
The Perkins 100 KVA generator uses approximately 23.8 Liters per hour. The Perkins KVA generator can be purchased at any Perkins licensed dealer.
That depends on if the two machines are of equal KVA rating and also what type of Generator Control (Isochronous or Droop) each of the machines uses.
Sir, The rating of ac generator is always calculated in KVA.So rating of generator as asked in your question is 360 KVA Sir, The rating of ac generator is always calculated in KVA.So rating of generator as asked in your question is 360 KVA
as while designing alternator we have to consider two ckt. i.e. electrical ckt.& magnetic ckt. and electrical ckt.is designing by considering current & magnetic by volt.thats why rating is in kva.
The kV.A (not 'kva') rating is the total apparent power of the machine. So a 75 kV.A machine is 25 kV.A per phase.
In generator station the power which produced is real power the real power to me mentioned in its's factor so it is mentioned as KW or MW. In transformer there is no effect of change the power factor (ie:cos,phi) and the power which transfer do not changes its frequency. so, in Transformer and generator it is mentioned as KVA.
kva*cos(phase angle)
A 40 kW diesel generator typically has a rating of around 50 kVA (kilovolt-amperes) when considering a power factor of 0.8, which is common for diesel generators. This rating allows for a balance between real power (kW) and apparent power (kVA) used in electrical systems. The generator's capacity should also account for any additional loads or starting requirements of connected equipment. It's essential to choose a generator that can handle peak demands while running efficiently.
The oil perisher for 1500 KVA generator is used for the lubrication purposes.
Transformers are rated based on the amount of current flowing through them, irrespective of whether the current is in phase with the voltage or not, thus KVA. When it comes to generators, what the owner is interested in is how much real power the generator can deliver (watts). Most generators are rated at a specific real power and a power factor (often .95).
The current rating of a 16 kV.A (not 'kva') depends upon the voltage rating of that generator, with 16 kV.A being the product of the rated current and the rated voltage.
The Perkins 100 KVA generator uses approximately 23.8 Liters per hour. The Perkins KVA generator can be purchased at any Perkins licensed dealer.
Depends on the kva rating of the devices to be tested using a transformer.
That depends on if the two machines are of equal KVA rating and also what type of Generator Control (Isochronous or Droop) each of the machines uses.