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To determine the amps for a 500 kVA transformer, you can use the formula: Amps = kVA × 1000 / (Voltage). For example, at a standard voltage of 480V, the calculation would be 500,000 VA / 480V, which equals approximately 1041.67 amps. The specific current will vary based on the voltage level used with the transformer.

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