Kilowatts (KW) to volts (V) Conversion Calculator | Kw to volts Convert | Kw to volts formula

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    Kilowatts (Kw) to Volts (V) Conversion Calculator

    convert electrical electric power in kilowatts (kW) to voltage in volts (V). Kw to volts formula. Single Phase AC kW to Volts Conversion Formula. V = Voltage in Volts · P = Power in kilowatts. The voltage in volts (V) is equal to 1000 times the Real power (P) in kilowatts (kW), divided by the power factor PF times the current (I) in amps (A):.

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    Conversion using the Kw to Volts Formula

    How to Calculate Voltage from Real Power KW and current amps using DC line current.

    Volts = 1000 × KW Amps

    For Example, If the power consumption is 12 kilowatts and the current flow is 4 amperes, the voltage is in volts.


    Voltage(V) = 1000 × Real Power(P) Current(I)
    or, V(V) = 1000 × 12 KW 4 Amps
    or, Volts = 3000V

    How to Calculate Voltage from Real power KW, Current amps and Power factor pf using AC Single Phase current.

    Volts = 1000 × KW pf × Amps

    For Example, If the power consumption is 18kW with a phase current of 5A and power factor of 0.8 the voltage in volts.


    Voltage(V) = 1000 × Real Power(P) Power factor(pf) × Current(I)
    or, V(V) = 1000 × 18 kw 0.8 pf × 5 Amps
    or, Volts = 4500V

    How to Calculate Voltage from Real power KW, Current Amps and Power factor using AC 3-phase current for Line-to-Line Voltage.

    Volts = 1000 × KW 3 × pf × Amps

    For Example, If the power consumption is 10kW and the phase current is 6A, the RMS voltage is in volts.


    Voltage(V) = 1000 × Real Power(P) 3 × Power factor(pf) × Current(I)
    or, V(V) = 1000 × 10 KW 3 × 0.8 pf × 6 Amps
    or, Volts = 1202.81 V

    How to Calculate Voltage from Real power KW, Current Amps and Power factor pf using AC 3-phase current for Line-to-Neutral Voltage.

    Volts = 1000 × KW 3 × pf × Amps

    For Example, If the power consumption is 20kW and the phase current is 15A, the RMS line-to-neutral voltage is in volts.


    Voltage(V) = 1000 × Real Power(P) 3 × Power factor(pf) × Current(I)
    or, V(V) = 1000 × 20 KW 3 × 0.8 pf × 15 Amps
    or, Volts = 555.55 V

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