UK Mains is 230V therefore 6 KW is 6000/230 = 26 Amps.
3 phase is slightly different.......
6000/400V = 15 Amps/root 3 = 8.67 Amps per phase.
Any value - you must supply the resistance.
Amps is a measurement of current. Watts (or kilowatts) is a measure of power. To get the power from the current, you have to know the electrical potential or volts used to produce the current. Amps × Volts = Watts (or Current × Electrical Potential = Power). Incidentally, a kilowatt is 1000 watts, so you'll have to divide your answer by 1000. e.g. if your volts is 40, then 25 amps × 40 volts = 1000 watts. 1000 watts (divided by 1000) is 1kw or kilowatt.
1 kw = 1000 watt 1.5 kw = 1.5 x 1000 watt = 1500 watts
1TR = 3.5 KW 1TR = 3.5 KW
In a 230 volt system such as in the UK and Europe, the average shower takes 35 to 40 amps. The protection should match the highest load anticipated. edited by another person: I have this same question on my plumbing course and i believe i can help you. I have put KW rating as i believe its connected to a previous question, what is the fuse rating of a 9KW shower. well 9000W divided by 230V = 39 amps, so a 40 or 45 amp fuse would be considered. and then going back to this question, why is overload protection required to be between 30 and 40, because of its KW rating. Would that help you?
UK Mains is 230V therefore 6 KW is 6000/230 = 26 Amps. 3 phase is slightly different....... 6000/400V = 15 Amps/root 3 = 8.67 Amps per phase.
The equation you are looking for is Amps = Watts/Volts. To change kW to watts, multiply kW x 1000.
There are zero kW in 32 amps. Watts are the product of amps times volts. Once you find the voltage of the system multiply it times 32 amps and then divide that answer by 1000. This will give you the answer in kW.
Depends on the voltage. Watts are volts x amps.
To convert amps to kilowatts (kW), you can use the formula: kW = (Amps × Volts) / 1000. For example, if you're using a standard voltage of 240 volts, then 150 amps would equal 36 kW (150 × 240 / 1000 = 36). If the voltage is different, just adjust the calculation accordingly.
To convert kilowatts to amps, you can use the formula: Amps = (kW * 1000) / Voltage. Assuming a standard voltage of 120V (for residential applications), the calculation would be: Amps = (8.5 kW * 1000) / 120V = 70.83A. So, 8.5 kW would be approximately 70.83 amps at 120V.
Amps can not give you a kilowatt with out a voltage being applied to the question. Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = 1000/ Volts.
Wattage- or kilowattage- is volts time amps. Without knowing the voltage, we cannot answer your questions.
To convert 15 amps at 415 volts to kilowatts, use the formula: kW = (amps x volts) / 1000. So, kW = (15 A x 415 V) / 1000 = 6.225 kW.
Depends on the voltage.
Amps = Watts / Volts Amps = 130000 / 480 Amps = 270.83
Multiply by Amps.