there you go then,Yes, it's 37 kva
Why would you assume a 37kW load?It's 37kVA actually, & I've not done the sums!
However 12.3r A seems small for basically a 37kW load, even totally balanced across 3 phases, that would be 12.3r kW per phase if a fully balanced resistive load, which would taking a single phase calculation and ignoring pf, be about 53A per phase, if I understand the question correctly.
because there isnt any other information.Why would you assume a 37kW load?
RegardsI've ignored pf as we don't have it, it was a simplification, as was my calculation, a simplification with certain things taken into account, and certain things ignored, to keep things simple.
KVA is simplified, thats why they often give the total load in kVA, thr p.f isn't ignored it's included.
If you have a purely resistive load, what would the pf be, as you are so smart?
Unity
I arrived at 53A/phase by a simplification, taking the 37kVA as 37kW, with a unity power factor as 3x single phase loads adding up to 37kVA (kW), and totally balanced.
If the p.f is unity there can not be kVA, only kW.
Thus, 37,000/3 = 12.33r kW per phase.
@ 230V this is 12333.333/230 = 53.6A per phase.
If a machines total load equates to 37kVA, if we assume balanced then Steptoe gave you the correct answer.
A VALID, if somewhat DELIBERATELY simplified calculation given the simplifications applied due to the LACK of detail in the question.
So, what are your issues?
sorted that slightly.Two further points,
1, Anyone that wants to take on Sidewinder orStepsin a debate on electrical matters is going to lose big style.
2, If you need to use an online calculator to work out that sort of thing you should not be playing around with electrical installations in the first place......
john.....
I do tend to agree somewhat with that statement.2, If you need to use an online calculator to work out that sort of thing you should not be playing around with electrical installations in the first place......
john.....
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