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To convert kilowatts (kW) to volts (V). you need to know the current in amperes (A) and the power factor (PF). The formula to convert kW to volts is:
Volts=kW×1000/Amps×Power Factor
For simplicity, let's assume a common power factor of 0.8 for these calculations. Since the current is not provided, we'll use a standard assumption of 1 ampere (A) for demonstration purposes. Adjust the calculations accordingly if you have the specific current value.
Below is a table showing the conversion of various kW values to volts. sorted from smallest to largest. assuming a current of 1 ampere (A) and a power factor of 0.8.
|
kW |
Voltage (V) |
|
1.40 |
1750.00 |
|
1.50 |
1875.00 |
|
1.80 |
2250.00 |
|
2.00 |
2500.00 |
|
2.40 |
3000.00 |
|
2.50 |
3125.00 |
|
3.00 |
3750.00 |
|
3.50 |
4375.00 |
|
4.00 |
5000.00 |
|
5.50 |
6875.00 |
|
6.00 |
7500.00 |
|
6.60 |
8250.00 |
|
7.50 |
9375.00 |
|
11.00 |
13750.00 |
|
15.00 |
18750.00 |
|
20.00 |
25000.00 |
|
30.00 |
37500.00 |
|
100.00 |
125000.00 |
|
200.00 |
250000.00 |
|
400.00 |
500000.00 |
To convert 1.5 kW to volts at 1 ampere (A) and a power factor of 0.8:
Volts=1.5×1000/1×0.8=1875 V
To convert 6.6 kW to volts at 1 ampere (A) and a power factor of 0.8:
Volts=6.6×1000/1×0.8=8250 V
To convert 100 kW to volts at 1 ampere (A) and a power factor of 0.8:
Volts=100×100/01×0.8=125000 V
