one kva is equal to how much amps?
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Answer / g.k.gour
AMP =1.732*1000/415/3 =1.391amp.3 phase
KVA =voltage*amp./1000=kva (415*280/1000=116.2amp)
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Answer / selvaraj
one kva equal to 1.4amps for single phase and 4.1amps for
3phase
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Answer / mohan
one kva is equal to 4.1amps in 3phase..&1kva is equal to
1.4 amps in 1phase...
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