Kva! How Many Amps

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johnnymac

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Hi can anyone tell me how many amps is equal to 25 KVA on a 3 phase supply please?

 
its a new 3 phase supply in to a building for a cafe, 36 amps per phase seems low??? Its going to have fryers,dish washer grills etc

 
What's the REAL question you are asking?

I assume you are getting a new supply offered, and the supply Co have offered you a 25KVA supply?

If you are getting a new supply, it's up to YOU to work out the demand ans specify the KVA rating of the supply that you want.

Don't forget diversity when doing your sums.

 
Unless I am mistaken KVA is just kilovolt-amps, or volts times amps divided by 1000, so 230v x 100amps÷1000 =23KVA without taking power factor into account and that 230volts is your standard incoming supply in the UK

 
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where did the 25Kva come from in the first place? Are you sure that isnt per phase?

 
Unless I am mistaken KVA is just kilovolt-amps, or volts times amps divided by 1000, so 230v x 100amps÷1000 =23KVA without taking power factor into account and that 230volts is your standard incoming supply in the UK
but he's talking about a 3 phase supply, which as I already stated works out at 36 amps per phase. If you were really able to draw 100A per phase continuously, then it would be a 75KVA feed.

 
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