The CEC states; 100% of the sum of the first five receptacles having the highest ampere ratings and then 75% of the sum of the ampere ratings of the next ten receptacles having the same or next smaller ratings.
Ib =Ic /beta beta is the gain factor of the amp.
If it is a subwoofer amp then set it at about 80 hz.
Watts = Volts x Current x Power Factor. Power Factor is one for resistive loads and less than one for reactive loads. If you assume 80% load factor on your 10 amp circuit that is 8 amps. So each of three devices would have to operate on 2.66 amps. To do this the applied voltage for each device would have to be 900 volts.
power , P=1.732*V*I*power factor so, the formula for calculate the load current for a 3 phase motor is,I=P/(1.732*V*power factor)
A 20 hp piston motor compressor at 208/230v appx. 50 amp running, and 100 amp locked rotor current, requiring 70 amp heaters. A rotary screw will demand apprx. 20% greater locked rotor, but about the same running, and perhaps 80 amp heaters. Halve most all for 460/480v. A 12 - 15kva generator should suffice. If the budget will sustain, go for a 25kva.
This is called a demand factor. It is based on the fact that not all of the breakers will be on a full capacity at any one time. In the electrical code book, calculation information is given to make these types of installations. Certain equipment will have a demand factor of 100% while others will have a demand factor of less depending on what type of equipment it is. This comes into effect when calculating a home for electric base board heaters.
The amp is located in the trunk just below the rear window on the left side.
Absolutely! You can die from the energy stored an ANY amp. Remember that. There are many sites that can help you drain the energy away.
no a higher amp alternator will not hurt anything it will just compensate for increased demand faster because it has the capacity to charge more amps
At peak power it should draw 1.36 amp at power factor 1 or more realistically 1.7 amp at power factor 1.7.
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The technical specifications of a keyboard amp will vary depending on the brand and size of the amp. Some of the many brands of keyboard amps are Crate, Roland, Traynor and Ultratone. The specifications can be found on the sites that sell these amps or on the company websites.
One can find information on QSC AMP at several online sites including "Qscaudio", "Guitarcenter", and "Sweetwater". The price range for this product is from $300 to $700.
A person can purhcase a Behringer amp at the Behringer website and is it also avaliable on Amazon and many other sites that deal with music or sell a wide variety of merchandise.
Its a bit of a trick question. 1 watt is one volt-amp except in situations where the power factor has increased or decreased that ratio. For instance with a power factor of .8 a volt-amp is equal to .8 watts. So with a perfect power factor 1 kva (kilo-volt-amp) is equal to 1 kilowatt. But if the power factor is something other then 1 you can find it by pf*w=va.
Guitar amp heads can be bought at your local music supply store as well as online. Sites online include eBay and Nextag. Make sure to shop around for the best deal prior to buying an Amp head for your guitar.
Yes, the wire size has to be increased. The existing 100 amp service will now probably have a #3 conductor with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C which is rated for 100 and 105 amps respectively. Increasing to a 150 amp service will use a #1/0 wire size. If you are thinking of an upgrade, skip the 150 amp service and go to a 200 amp panel. New homes are installing 200 amp 42 circuit panels. The extra cost is only reflected in the materials as the labour costs will be the same regardless whether a 150 amp or a 200 amp panel is installed. The wire size for a 200 amp panel is #3/0. With an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C the rating is 200 or 210 amps respectively.