one kva is equal to how much amps?

Answer Posted / ashish sagane

TO KNOW THE CURRENT (AMP) VALUE, YOU MUST OBTAIN THE VALUE
OF SYSTEM VOLTAGE FIRST. AS FORMULA FOR KVA IS

KVA = (VOLTAGE*CURRENT)/(1000)

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