How can claculate to attain the desired PF in the line (
HOW Much KVAR is required ) Pls Give the formula?
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Answer / sivarao
From power triangle
KVAR=KVA*sin(theta) and cos@=KW/KVA.
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Answer / manjunadh
according to this formula we can easily find out the power factor PF=KW/KA.
using this formula we can easily find out the kva.
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