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1 kVA (kilovolt-ampere) is equal to 1,000 VA (volt-ampere). The relationship between VA and watts depends on the power factor of the electrical system. For a system with a power factor of 1 (perfectly efficient), 1 kVA is equal to 1 kW (kilowatt). However, for systems with lower power factors, the relationship between kVA and kW will vary.

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1 KVA = 1,000 watts or in other terms, 1 Kilowatt.

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1 kVA is equal to 1,000 watts. Voltage (V) x Current (A) x Power Factor (pf) = Power (watts).

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