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POWER AND POWER FACTORIt is common to use mechanical kW to indicate the engine power but for alternators there are two ways to indicate power: kW (active power) and kVA (apparent power). The ration of these two is the Power factor kW = kVA x P.F. What does Power Factor mean?In a DC circuit the power in Watts is a product of Voltage x Current. In an AC circuit the Active power is not always the product of Voltage x Current. It is related to the Power factor, which depends on the type of load (see Load Types):
The relationship is: Watts (W) = Volts (U) x Amps (I) x P.F (single phase Watts (W) = √3 x (U) x O P.F. (three phase) P.F. = = Watts ÷ Volts x Amps W ÷VA or kW ÷ kVA |
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