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How many amps are in a KVA?

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Charlotte Clark

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Single phase kVA to amps calculation formula. The phase current I in amps is equal to 1000 times the apparent power S in kilovolt-amps, divided by the RMS voltage V in volts: I(A) = 1000 -- S(kVA) / V(V) So amps are equal to 1000 times kilovolt-amps divided by volts.
2023-05-12 06:24:05

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Single phase kVA to amps calculation formula. The phase current I in amps is equal to 1000 times the apparent power S in kilovolt-amps, divided by the RMS voltage V in volts: I(A) = 1000 -- S(kVA) / V(V) So amps are equal to 1000 times kilovolt-amps divided by volts.
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