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Muhammad Alhaj
How to convert kVA to amps
I wanted to write a program that convert kVA to amps. I search for the equation so i found this details
You can calculate amps from kilovolt-amps and
volts, but you can't convert kilovolt-amps to amps since kilovolt-amps and amps units do not measure the same quantity.
Single phase kVA to amps calculation formula
The phase current I in amps is equal to 1000 times the apparent power S in kilovolt-amps, divided by
the RMS voltage V in volts:
So amps are equal to 1000 times kilovolt-amps divided by volts.
or
Example
Question: What is the phase current in amps when the apparent power is 3 kVA and the RMS voltage supply is 110 volts?
Solution:
3 phase kVA to amps calculation formula
Calculation with line to line voltage
The phase current I in amps is equal to 1000 times the apparent power
S in kilovolt-amps, divided by
the square root of 3 times the line to line RMS voltage V in volts:
So amps are equal to 1000 times kilovolt-amps divided by the
square root of 3 times volts.
or
Example
Question: What is the phase current in amps when the apparent power is 3 kVA and
the line to line RMS voltage supply is 190 volts?
Solution:
Calculation with line to neutral voltage
The phase current I in amps is equal to 1000 times the apparent power
S in kilovolt-amps, divided by
3 times the line to line RMS voltage V in volts:
So amps are equal to 1000 times kilovolt-amps divided by 3 times volts.
or
Example
Question: What is the phase current in amps when the apparent power is 3 kVA and
the line to neutral RMS voltage supply is 120 volts?
Solution:
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