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Amps (A) to Volt-amps (VA) Conversion Calculator

How to convert amps (A) to volt-amps (VA) calculation for single-phase or 3-phase conversion. amps to va formula. A volt-ampere (VA) is the voltage-time the current. Enter phase number, the current in amps, the voltage in volts and press the Calculate button, to get the apparent power in volt-amps.

Amps To VA Calculator

A
  • microamperes (µA)
  • milliamperes (mA)
  • Amperes (A)
  • kiloamperes (kA)
V
  • milliVolts (mV)
  • Volts (V)
  • kilovolts (kV)
  • megavolts (MV)
VA
  • Volt-amps (VA)
  • Kilovolt-amps (KVA)
  • megaVolt-amps (MVA)

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Amps to VA calculator

Conversion using the Amps to VA Formula

Single Phase Amps to VA Calculation formula

Apparent Power(S) = Current(I) × Voltage(V)
or, S(VA) = I(A) × V(V)
or, VA = Amps × Volts

For Example, let's find the volt-amps for a single-phase circuit with 15 amps of current at 220 volts.


3-Phase Amps to VA Calculation formula

Calculation with Line to Line voltage

Apparent Power(S) = 3 × Current(I) × Voltageline-line (volt)
or, S(VA) = 3 × I(A) × VL-L (volt)
or, VA = 3 × Amps × Volts

For Example, let's find the amps for a 440 volt 3-phase electrical circuit with 90 amps of current.


Calculation with Line to Neutral voltage

Apparent Power (S) = 3 × Current (I) × Voltageline-Neutral (volt)
or, S(VA) = 3 × I (A) × VL-N (volt)
or, VA = 3 × Amps × Volts

For Example, let's find the amps for a 480 volt 3-phase electrical circuit with 70 amps of current.


How to use Amps to VA Calculator?

To use the above "Amps to VA Conversion Calculator" follow the below steps:

1. Select Phase Type: Choose between Single Phase Line, or 3 Phase Line by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.

2. Enter Current: Input the Current in Amps value in the specified input box. You can enter the value in milliamps mA, Amps A, Kiloamps kA, or Megaamps MA by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.

How to Use Amps to VA Calculator
Fig-2: How to Use Amps to VA Calculator

3. Enter Supply Voltage: Input the supply voltage or Load voltage value in the specified input box. You can enter the value in millivolts mV, Volts V, Kilovolts kV & MegaVolt MV by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.

4. Reset: Click the Reset If you want to reset the calculator to perform another conversion, you can click the Reset button, and all input fields will be cleared.

5. Calculate: Click the Calculate button to obtain the results. The calculated results will be displayed in the Results: section.

6. Swap: If you want to Swap the calculated to Exchange conversion, you can click the Swap button, and Calculate will be Exchange.

7. Result: The calculated "Result" will be displayed in the respective Result In output VA output field.

Amps to VA Conversion Chart

Input Output
Amps (A) Single Phase VA
(120V)
Single Phase VA
(220V)
Three Phase VA
(208V)
Three Phase VA
(400V)
5 600 1100 1807 3465
10 1200 2200 3615 6930
15 1800 3300 5422 10395
20 2400 4400 7230 13860
30 3600 6600 10845 20790
50 6000 11000 18075 34650

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs for Amps to VA Calculator

Is it VA or kVA?

A KVA is simply 1000 volt-amps. A volt is an electrical pressure. An amp is an electrical current. A term called apparent power (VA) is equal to the product of the volts and amps.

What is 4000 VA?

Alternating Current) 4000 Volt Amps, is 4000 Watts for a purely resistive load. However, the current flow will be out of phase with respect to the voltage for an inductive (some motors) or capacitive (buried cables) load.

What is a watt formula?

Watts = Amps x Volts
20 Amps x 120 Volts = 2400 Watts.
10 Amps x 230 Volts = 2300 Watts.

How to convert HP to kVA?

Now 1HP = 1492W=1.492kW=1.492kVA , assuming power Factor=1.

What is VA in amps?

A volt-ampere (VA) is a measurement of Real power in a direct current (DC) electrical circuit. The VA specification is also used in alternating current (AC) circuits.

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