Divide by the voltage and multiply by 1000.
If you are working with 3 phase power, divide again by sqrt(3)
2006-11-25 19:56:08
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answered by ancient_nerd 2
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KVA is a unit of power: K represents the prefix kilo (i.e. 1000), V represents Volts, A represents Amps. So 1 KVA is 1000 Volt Amps.
I do not know what exactly you mean by "covert (sic) KVA to AMPs"
2006-11-25 18:21:28
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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KVA divided by 1000 = AMPS.
2006-11-25 16:58:19
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answered by Waru-bozu 1
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A = KVA * 1000/ V * sq. rt. 3
For eg if u have 320 KVA Source
A = 320 * 1000/ 440 * 1.732
A = 420 Amps
* Not V = 440V if ur living in India
2006-11-25 23:48:10
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answered by Anonymous
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kva means kilovolt-amps, or volts times amps divided by 1000 = (V x A) ÷ 1000
2016-05-23 03:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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kVAis kilo x volt x amps
therefore amps = kVA/(kilo x volt)
I=kVA/(1000xV)
simply put voltage x current = VA.
because this tends to be quite a large numbers it is usually divided by 1000 and refered to as kVA.
2006-11-25 21:26:04
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answered by Mark G 2
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