Conversion using the KVA to Amps Formula
How to Calculate Amperage from Apparent Power kVA and Voltage volts using AC Single Phase current.
The Current I in amps is calculated as the 1000 times the apparent power S in kilovolt-amps, divided by the voltage in volts v. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, let's find the current for a 220-volt circuit with 40 kVA of apparent power.
How to Calculate Amperage from Apparent Power kVA and Voltage volts using AC 3-phase current for Line-to-Line Voltage.
The phase current I in amps (with balanced loads) is calculated as to 1000 times the apparent power S in kilovolt-amps, divided by the square root of 3 times the line-to-line RMS voltage VL-L in volts v. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, let’s find the current for a 440-volt 3-phase circuit with 60 kVA of apparent power.
How to Calculate Amperage from Apparent Power kVA and Voltage volts using using AC 3-phase current for Line-to-Neutral Voltage.
The phase current I in amps (with balanced loads) is calculated as to 1000 times the apparent power S in kilovolt-amps, divided by the 3 times the line-to-line RMS voltage VL-L in volts v. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, let's find the current for a 440-volt 3-phase circuit with 30 kVA of apparent power.
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