what is the KVA formula of a three phase transformer
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Answer / anuj
KVA = KW/p.f.,
Because power factor is not a constant unit. It depends on
many factors.
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Answer / tanmay chatterjee
output KVA=1.732*V(OUT)*I(LOAD)
INPUT KVA=3*(supply voltage)*(primary side line-current)
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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
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