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Formula

kW = V × A × PF ÷ 1000

kVA = V × A ÷ 1000

PF is the power factor from greater than 0 through 1.

Example

At 240 V, 20 A, and 0.90 PF: real power is 4.32 kW and apparent power is 4.80 kVA.

Understanding the Inputs

For a nearly resistive load, power factor may be close to 1. Motors, transformers, and electronic equipment can have lower power factor.

What the Results Mean

Kilowatts measure real power converted into useful work or heat. Kilovolt-amperes measure apparent power carried by the source and conductors. A low power factor increases current and kVA for the same real power.

This calculator does not include efficiency. If you start with mechanical output power, include equipment efficiency before comparing it with electrical input power.

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