Conversion using the Kw to Volts Formula
DC Kw to Volts Calculation formula
The Voltage In volt v is calculated as the 1000 times the Real Power P in Kilowatts kw, divided by the current I in amps A. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, If the power consumption is 12 kilowatts and the current flow is 4 amperes, the voltage is in volts.
Single Phase Kw to Volts Calculation formula
The Voltage in Volts V is calculated as the 1000 times the Real Power P in kilowatts kw, divided by the power factor in pf times the current I in amps A. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, If the power consumption is 18kW with a phase current of 5A and power factor of 0.8 the voltage in volts.
3-Phase Kw to Volts Calculation formula
Calculation with Line to Line voltage
The Line-to-Line RMS Voltage VL-L in Volts V is calculated as the 1000 times the Real Power P in kilowatts kw, divided by the square root of 3 times the power factor in pf times the current I in amps A. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, If the power consumption is 10kW and the phase current is 6A, the RMS voltage is in volts.
Calculation with Line to Neutral voltage
The Line to Neutral RMS volts VL-N in volts v is calculated as the 1000 times the Real Power P in kilowatts kw, divided by the 3 time the Power factor in pf times the current I in amps A. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, If the power consumption is 20kW and the phase current is 15A, the RMS line-to-neutral voltage is in volts.
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How to use Kw to Volts Calculator?
To use the above "Kw to Volts Conversion Calculator" follow the below steps:
1. Select Phase Type: Choose between DC Line, Single Phase Line, or 3 Phase Line by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.
2. Enter Real Power: Input the Real Power in Kilowatts or Load Kilowatts value in the specific input box. You can enter the value in millivolts mw, Watts W, kilowatts Kw, & Megawatts MW by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.
3. 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.
4. Enter Power Factor: Input the power factor of the Load in the provided input box. The power factor is a unitless value typically between 0 and 1.
5. Select Voltage Type: Choose between Line to Line Voltage or Line to Neutral Voltage by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.
6. 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.
7. Calculate: Click the Calculate button to obtain the results. The calculated results will be displayed in the Results: section.
8. Swap: If you want to Swap the calculated to Exchange conversion, you can click the Swap button, and Calculate will be Exchange.
9. Result: The calculated "Result" will be displayed in the respective Result In output Volts output field.
Typical power factor values
Do not use typical power factor values for accurate calculations.
Equipment and appliances | cos θ | tan θ | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Motor | Common induction motor | loaded at | 0 % | 0.17 | 5.80 |
25% | 0.55 | 1.52 | |||
50 % | 0.73 | 0.94 | |||
75 % | 0.80 | 0.75 | |||
100 % | 0.85 | 0.62 | |||
Lamps | Incandescent lamps | 1.0 | 0 | ||
Fluorescent lamps (uncompensated) | 0.5 | 1.73 | |||
Fluorescent lamps (compensated) | 0.93 | 0.39 | |||
Discharge lamps | 0.4 to 0.6 | 2.29 to 1.33 | |||
Ovens | Ovens using resistance elements | 1.0 | 0 | ||
Induction heating ovens (compensated) | 0.85 | 0.62 | |||
Dielectric type heating ovens | 0.85 | 0.62 | |||
Welding | Resistance-type soldering machines | 0.8 to 0.9 | 0.75 to 0.48 | ||
Fixed 1-phase arc-welding set | 0.5 | 1.73 | |||
Arc-welding motor-generating set | 0.7 to 0.9 | 1.02 to 0.48 | |||
Arc-welding transformer-rectifier set | 0.7 to 0.8 | 1.02 to 0.75 | |||
Arc furnace | 0.8 | 0.75 | |||
Power Factor Value Conversion Table |
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs for KW to Volts Calculator
The current flowing in power lines and normal household electricity that comes from a wall outlet is alternating current.
What is the formula for conversion from KVA to KW? Solution: The formula for the conversion of KVA to KW is as follows: KVA × pf = KW, where pf is the power factor (pf).
An ampere is the unit used to measure electric current. Current is a count of the number of electrons flowing through a circuit.
That's it! In other words, watt=amp × volt. Sometimes you will see this formula written as W=A × V. For example, if the current is 10 amps (10A) and the voltage is 220V, you multiply 10 by 220, to get 2200W (watts).
KW is the abbreviation of kilowatt. In other words, it represents 1000 watts. It is the measure of power that is often converted into the form of usable output.