What is the kva?
Answer Posted / mohammed.muqtar
Kilovolt-amp (kVA) kVA is kilo-volt-ampere. kVA is a unit of apparent power, which is electrical power unit. 1 kilo-volt-ampere is equal to 1000 volt-ampere: 1kVA = 1000VA.
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