What is the kva?
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / mohammed.muqtar
Kilovolt-amp (kVA) kVA is kilo-volt-ampere. kVA is a unit of apparent power, which is electrical power unit. 1 kilo-volt-ampere is equal to 1000 volt-ampere: 1kVA = 1000VA.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 17 Yes | 0 No |
why should the lowest unit of a testing transformer ( cascaded transformer ) have higher power rating??
can anybody find out the result. I am lil bit confused about my equation.
what is ph test in coolent cheking
what is the diference between the 4pole & 6pole DC Motors & what is advantage 6pole over the 4pole ?
difference between main metering kiosk and check metering kiosk
What is the function of the generator exciter?
what is megar testing
During the transients in alternator,the mechanical power input remains almost constant while the electrical power output changes significantly.Why?
why ht cable end termination don't have a gland?
Any one who apply for Ferro Scrap Nigam Limited cn join with me at rajuhalder@indiatimes.com or 09669717028
What is the minimum setting in REF relay because i am facing some problem whenever power resumes after power failure my transformer is tripping because of REF trip. I am using CSPC make numerical relay(DIP switches). Now setting is 15 percentage. What is the reason for this triping. I sm waiting for answer
Less cost of delta connection over star connection a. No fourth neautral wire
Civil Engineering (5086)
Mechanical Engineering (4453)
Electrical Engineering (16638)
Electronics Communications (3918)
Chemical Engineering (1095)
Aeronautical Engineering (239)
Bio Engineering (96)
Metallurgy (361)
Industrial Engineering (259)
Instrumentation (3014)
Automobile Engineering (332)
Mechatronics Engineering (97)
Marine Engineering (124)
Power Plant Engineering (172)
Textile Engineering (575)
Production Engineering (25)
Satellite Systems Engineering (106)
Engineering AllOther (1379)