what is the KVA formula of a three phase transformer
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / anuj
KVA = KW/p.f.,
Because power factor is not a constant unit. It depends on
many factors.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 10 Yes | 2 No |
Answer / tanmay chatterjee
output KVA=1.732*V(OUT)*I(LOAD)
INPUT KVA=3*(supply voltage)*(primary side line-current)
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 8 Yes | 3 No |
Answer / hainin hamidin
Input KVA = (Supply voltage x primary side current x 1.732)/1000
Output KVA = (Output Voltage x Average 3Phase current x 1.732)/1000
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 4 Yes | 3 No |
MCCB 400 Amps 50KA 430Volt AC What is mean by 50KA
how make megger test for control cable like 12c x 1.5mm and what it apply voltage and test timing details.
what is the difference between electrical & electronics?
Define norton equivalent circuit?
What is a signal flow graph?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of open loop control system?
how brushed dc motor operating ?
what is meant by Back emf ?where its occur ?
What happen if field ckt is open when a sailent pole alternator connected to infinite bus
please explain power factor in simple words.....
please send 5yearje solved papers on my email himmatsinghnathawat@gmail.com
What will happen when we will connect lamp in between phase and earth.
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)