To determine the amperage capacity of a 2000KVA transformer, you would need additional information such as the voltage at which it operates. To calculate the amperage, you can use the formula: Amperes = KVA / (1.73 x kV), where 1.73 is the square root of 3.
1.3 amps
3000 milliamps is equal to 3 amps. To convert milliamps to amps, you divide by 1000.
cca is 'cold cranking amps' in other words how many amperes can a given battery supply to crank a cold car engine. A good battery can give 400 amps for cold cranking.
5.8 amps
There are 0.075 amps in 75 milliamps.
5.5kva
Generally 40 amps continuous or 50 amps surge is safe.
It takes 13 amps Varies - but around 10 is a good average.
depends on its use. If its for residential service its good for 125 amps In commercial and industrial installations it's a bit more complicated but you end up at the same 125 amps.
depends on its use. If its for residential service its good for 125 amps In commercial and industrial installations it's a bit more complicated but you end up at the same 125 amps.
300 Amps if used for service entrance conductors. Table 310.15
Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
.1 amps will give you .1 amps.
5000 watts
Without the voltages or voltage ratio it is impossible to say. BUT - to a very good approximation, VA in equals VA out.
500 KVA how many amps? almost 650 Amps according to formula.
10-2 Amps