1 Megawatt = 1000 Kilowatts so 30 Mw = 30*1000 kw = 30,000 kw.
The correct symbol is 'kW', and it stands for 'kilowatt' which is the SI unit of power.
"Watt" is a rate of using energy."4 kW" means 4,000 watts."4 kW for 6 hours" means 4,000 watts for 6 hours.If you use energy at the rate of 4 kW for 6 hours, then altogether you use24 kilowatt-hours, or 24,000 watt-hours, or 86,400,000 joules.
that should be 2.8KW
1 litre for 1 degree in 1hour is 1,16 kW/h
If they are at the same voltage, and the same kW, the only thing left that will influence the output amperage is the power factor the generator is running at.
Onan diesel generator sets are available in sizes ranging from 10kW to 2.5 MW. Spark-ignited gas generators range from 5 to 150 kW in size. Lean-burn gas generators are available in 315 kW to 2 MW sizes.
There is a website called Diesel service & supply. They offer used generators and parts (including diesel) from 50 kw to 3000 kw. You can filter your searches by company and kw capacity as well.
2 kW is equivalent to approximately 2.68 horsepower.
The Generac generators people use to keep their food frozen when the power goes out aren't all the same. Although most run on regular gas or diesel, each has its own generation capacity. Learn how to select a generator appropriate to your power needs.KW CapacityThe KW rating on each generator tells you how much power it can create, given in kilowatts (KW). Generac makes things easier, classifying its generators based on what each can accommodate. Essential circuit generators, whole house generators and other Generac generator classes are all designed to provide automatic temporary power for different circuits. Pick an appropriate generator subclass to power only the things you think you'll really need during an outage.
Inverters and generators are not rated in BTU's (British Thermal Units). They are rated in KVA (Kilovolt amps) and KW's (Kilowatts). These two values are the product of amps times volts. KVA times PF (Power Factor) = KW.
Yes, you can use both, but watts is more useful; it provides the total amount of power the generator can output.
None. Watts and volts are different units and measure different things.
the unit of generators power is KVA becoze the kva is the power that contain the active power (KW) and the reactive power mean that the name plate of any generator must contain the rated kva of it (like the transformer P (KW) = P (kva) * cos fi P (KW) = V I cos fi for single phase P (KVA) = V I when cos fi closed to 1 this will increase the useful power that exit from the generator or transformer with my pleasure
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1TR = 3.5 KW 1TR = 3.5 KW
A family needs up to 20 kW (20,000) watts but because different houses take maximum power at different times, the average over a street might be 3 kW per family.