Formula of AMP, KW, KVA, HP for AC and DC Voltages Last updated: September 19, 2016 1:38 am Editorial Staff Electrical Basics 2 Comments 0 Min Read Facebook WhatsApp LinkedIn Email Telegram Reddit Twitter Subscribe Formula of AMP, KW, KVA, HP for AC and DC Voltages Formula of AMP, KW, KVA, HP for AC and DC Voltages Facebook WhatsApp LinkedIn Email Telegram Reddit Twitter Subscribe Don't Miss Our UpdatesBe the first to get exclusive content straight to your email. We promise not to spam you. You can unsubscribe at any time.Invalid email address You've successfully subscribed ! Continue Reading Top 10 Common Mistakes on Electrical Systems What is Electrical Conduit? Types, Advantages, Disadvantages Difference between Stepper Motor and Servo Motor Circuit Breaker Making Capacity How to Read the Nameplate of a Motor? Partial Discharge in Power Lines and its Detection through Sensors 2 Comments Amps first formula in single phase case must be without 2: I= (HP*746)/(E*EFF*PF). Reply You Correct, good spotting Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Subscribe to our newsletter Δ Stay Connected128.3KFollowersLike69.1KFollowersFollow210KSubscribersSubscribe38KFollowersFollowCategoriesCategories Select Category Courses PLC Tutorials Root Cause Analysis (RCA) Instrumentation Interview Questions Multiple Choice Questions Animation Analyzers Basics Calibration Common Formulas Communication Control Systems Safety Instrumented System (SIS) Fire & Gas System Control Valves Solenoid Valve Standards Switches Electrical Theory Level Measurement Temperature Measurement Pressure Measurement Flow Measurement Vibration Measurement Density Measurement Practical Questions Erection & Commissioning Instrumentation Design Instrumentation MCQ Microprocessor MCQ Control Systems MCQ Digital Electronics MCQ Electronics MCQ Analog Electronics MCQ Electrical MCQ Power Electronics MCQ Power Plant Guest Articles Projects Software How It Works Process Videos Instrumentation Tools Excel Tools Books eBooks Analog Electronics Mobile App Digital Electronics Electronic Basics Electrical Q & A Electronic Devices & Circuits Electronics Animation Electronics Q & A Electrical Basics Electrical Animation Electrical Machines Power Electronics Switchgear & Protection Transmission & Distribution Power Systems Explore More What is a Soft Starter? Principle, Advantages, Disadvantages NO vs NC Contact Bus Riser in Switchgear What is a Line Choke or Reactor in a VFD? Single Phase versus Three Phase Power What is an Inductor? – Types of Inductors Electrical Drives – Modes, Types, Speed Control Applications Difference Between RCCB and MCCB
Amps first formula in single phase case must be without 2: I= (HP*746)/(E*EFF*PF).
You Correct, good spotting