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How many amps does a 10kw heater draw that's 3phase 220volt?

To calculate the amperage for a 10kW heater on a 3-phase 220V system, use the formula: Amps = (kW x 1000) / (√3 x Volts). So, Amps = (10 x 1000) / (√3 x 220) = 26.18 amps per phase. Therefore, the total current drawn by the heater is 26.18 amps per phase multiplied by 3, which equals approximately 78.54 amps.


How many amps for 1hp 3phase?

For a 1hp 3-phase motor, the current draw will depend on the voltage supply. Typically, at 230V, a 1hp 3-phase motor will draw around 3.6 amps. However, this value may vary based on the motor efficiency and power factor.


How many amps will an 12000 btu air conditioner pull?

at 230v it will use 5 to 6 amps


What will be cable rating for 5kva 3phase system?

It depends on the voltage: 208 v 14 amps, 415 v 7 amps, 480 v 6 amps.


How many amps will a 750kva 3phase bank carry on 277 480 volts?

If the total bank is 750kVA, full load amps is 902A.


What is the current rating using a 230v supply motors power is 500w?

3 amps


What is the compressor amperage of a 3-ton system operating on 230v?

17amps


Furnance rating 380v 3phase 15kva how much current amps takes?

Pls.answer me of above question


What is the amperage of a 20 HP 240v single phase motor?

Typically single phase motors go up to 10hp. Wouldn't be very efficient at about 100 amps. A 20hp 3 phase motor at 230v pulls 52 amps. The 10hp single phase 230v pulls 50 amps.


How do you work out amps of current from 230V connected to 534 ohm resister?

you divide the volts by the ohms


If a heater claims to be 1500 watts how long would it take for that heater to draw 1500 watts?

Watts is the amount of power the heater has and amps would be the draw- if it is a 120 volt heater than the amps would be 12.5 amps and it is instantaneous


How many amps do you need if you have a 480 volt space heater?

The heater should have a wattage rating (very few list amps). Calculate the amps using the wattage and voltage. Amps = Watts/Volts(480).