how many amps in 1 KVA? V=440v, PF=0.8 and FREQ=50Hz
Answer Posted / pradeep baliyan
I KW = V * A * 1.732 * .8 / 1000
(For 3 Phase)
Kva = V*A*1.732/1000 (3 phase, V= 415)
Kva =V*A/1000 (1 Phase, V= 220)
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