Dear friends,
Kindly send me an electrical conversion table to convert amperes to HP, HP to KV, etc. or answer the following queries:
1. How much HP is equivalent to 1 KVA?
2. How many HP are required for 1000 KV?
Thank you.
Regards,
A. Shanmuganathan
0091 - 9941211503
From India, Pondicherry
Kindly send me an electrical conversion table to convert amperes to HP, HP to KV, etc. or answer the following queries:
1. How much HP is equivalent to 1 KVA?
2. How many HP are required for 1000 KV?
Thank you.
Regards,
A. Shanmuganathan
0091 - 9941211503
From India, Pondicherry
Dear Nathan,
I am happy to note that you are seeking help from this forum.
Being a safety man, you have to at least learn the basics of electricity to understand the information you seek. From your question, it is clear as to where you stand and hence the advice. Do not get upset with the remark. I expect you to definitely post your doubts freely without getting upset about criticism. Among the forum members, many are here just seeking pleasure in helping others. I can realize your predicament on seeing this reply. Take it with the spirit of a learner. It will help you in the long run.
Let me try to clarify it for you:-
1. You cannot convert ampere to HP. (Ampere is the unit to measure current only, not for measuring energy or power.)
2. You cannot convert HP to KV. (KV is the unit for measuring Voltage only. "K" stands for Kilo - meaning 1000.)
KVA has to be converted to KW for which another item "power factor" should be known.
Once you have the KW reading, divide it by 0.746 to convert it to HP.
(1 HP = 746 watts or 0.746 KW)
Hope it is of some help to you.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
I am happy to note that you are seeking help from this forum.
Being a safety man, you have to at least learn the basics of electricity to understand the information you seek. From your question, it is clear as to where you stand and hence the advice. Do not get upset with the remark. I expect you to definitely post your doubts freely without getting upset about criticism. Among the forum members, many are here just seeking pleasure in helping others. I can realize your predicament on seeing this reply. Take it with the spirit of a learner. It will help you in the long run.
Let me try to clarify it for you:-
1. You cannot convert ampere to HP. (Ampere is the unit to measure current only, not for measuring energy or power.)
2. You cannot convert HP to KV. (KV is the unit for measuring Voltage only. "K" stands for Kilo - meaning 1000.)
KVA has to be converted to KW for which another item "power factor" should be known.
Once you have the KW reading, divide it by 0.746 to convert it to HP.
(1 HP = 746 watts or 0.746 KW)
Hope it is of some help to you.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
Dear Nathan, Please find the attached conversion tables chart i hope its help to u. . . Thanks & Besafe Raghu
From United States, Fpo
From United States, Fpo
Dear Reghuvaran,
I appreciate your participation and thank you for the attached table. Now, kindly try to help him with his question. Help him with regard to:
1. Converting ampere to HP, HP to KV, etc.
2. Answering how much HP is 1 KVA and how much HP is 1000 KV.
Please put your efforts into hitting the target.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
I appreciate your participation and thank you for the attached table. Now, kindly try to help him with his question. Help him with regard to:
1. Converting ampere to HP, HP to KV, etc.
2. Answering how much HP is 1 KVA and how much HP is 1000 KV.
Please put your efforts into hitting the target.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
Dear Kesav and Nanthan,
Please use the below-mentioned link for an online electrical power calculator. Whatever you need in terms of electrical calculations, simply click the link. I hope it is sufficient for your needs.
- [Power Calculator for Generators: Convert kVA to kW, kW to kVA, kW to HP](http://www.dieselserviceandsupply.com/Power_Calculator.aspx)
- [Power Conversion - Converting units of power, horsepower, ps, kW, hp, bhp](http://www.statman.info/conversions/power.html)
- [Convert kW to hp - Conversion of Measurement Units](http://www.convertunits.com/from/kW/to/hp)
Thanks and stay safe,
Raghu
From United States, Fpo
Please use the below-mentioned link for an online electrical power calculator. Whatever you need in terms of electrical calculations, simply click the link. I hope it is sufficient for your needs.
- [Power Calculator for Generators: Convert kVA to kW, kW to kVA, kW to HP](http://www.dieselserviceandsupply.com/Power_Calculator.aspx)
- [Power Conversion - Converting units of power, horsepower, ps, kW, hp, bhp](http://www.statman.info/conversions/power.html)
- [Convert kW to hp - Conversion of Measurement Units](http://www.convertunits.com/from/kW/to/hp)
Thanks and stay safe,
Raghu
From United States, Fpo
Dear Raghu,
Thank you again for your participation. Your posting of the useful links on electrical conversion tables is well-received. With all those beautiful conversion tables provided by you, I find it quite difficult, if not impossible, to do the following exercises and seek your help in just converting:
(1) ampere to HP
(2) HP to KV
(3) 1 KVA to HP
(4) 1000 KV to HP
Hope you can help…
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
Thank you again for your participation. Your posting of the useful links on electrical conversion tables is well-received. With all those beautiful conversion tables provided by you, I find it quite difficult, if not impossible, to do the following exercises and seek your help in just converting:
(1) ampere to HP
(2) HP to KV
(3) 1 KVA to HP
(4) 1000 KV to HP
Hope you can help…
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
Dear kesava pillai & Raghu, I am really happy and thank for your effort.As a leaner I wont get upset I will ask doughts and learn. Thanks Regards A.Shanmuganathan
From India, Pondicherry
From India, Pondicherry
Dear Sir,
Ampere to Horsepower:
Amps or A = Ampere is a unit for measuring electric intensity (I). Horsepower (= HP) is a unit for measuring the power (P) of an engine.
For example: P = 200 HP and I = 5.2 A.
These two are totally different and irrelevant to each other.
Not entirely true. Amps are a factor in calculating power, so they can be used to determine horsepower, but only when other factors are present.
Given other factors, you can find the horsepower. The easiest way is to determine watts by multiplying amps by volts. Next, multiply watts by 0.00134, and you have horsepower.
If: amps (A) = 20 and volts (V) = 120, then
A x V = 2400 watts (W)
2400 watts x 0.00134 = 3.216 horsepower.
To add a further wrinkle:
Horsepower is a measurement of OUTPUT power.
Amps generally refer to the flow of current (not intensity as stated above - that is voltage), which is an INPUT of an electric motor.
So to accurately compute how much horsepower an electric motor will PRODUCE, you need to know the efficiency of that motor. Electric motors tend to be very efficient but not quite 100%.
Therefore, multiply efficiency by the theoretical hp using the formula above to get your final answer.
HP to KV:
1 Kw equals 1.36 hp. So, Kw x 1.36 = hp.
KVA to HP:
1 HP = 0.9325 kVA.
1 KVA = 1/0.9325 HP.
1000 KV to HP:
British System:
746W = 1 H.P.
1000W (1 kW) = (1000 / 746) H.P. = 1.34 H.P.
Metric System:
735.5W = 1 H.P.
From United States, Fpo
Ampere to Horsepower:
Amps or A = Ampere is a unit for measuring electric intensity (I). Horsepower (= HP) is a unit for measuring the power (P) of an engine.
For example: P = 200 HP and I = 5.2 A.
These two are totally different and irrelevant to each other.
Not entirely true. Amps are a factor in calculating power, so they can be used to determine horsepower, but only when other factors are present.
Given other factors, you can find the horsepower. The easiest way is to determine watts by multiplying amps by volts. Next, multiply watts by 0.00134, and you have horsepower.
If: amps (A) = 20 and volts (V) = 120, then
A x V = 2400 watts (W)
2400 watts x 0.00134 = 3.216 horsepower.
To add a further wrinkle:
Horsepower is a measurement of OUTPUT power.
Amps generally refer to the flow of current (not intensity as stated above - that is voltage), which is an INPUT of an electric motor.
So to accurately compute how much horsepower an electric motor will PRODUCE, you need to know the efficiency of that motor. Electric motors tend to be very efficient but not quite 100%.
Therefore, multiply efficiency by the theoretical hp using the formula above to get your final answer.
HP to KV:
1 Kw equals 1.36 hp. So, Kw x 1.36 = hp.
KVA to HP:
1 HP = 0.9325 kVA.
1 KVA = 1/0.9325 HP.
1000 KV to HP:
British System:
746W = 1 H.P.
1000W (1 kW) = (1000 / 746) H.P. = 1.34 H.P.
Metric System:
735.5W = 1 H.P.
From United States, Fpo
please find herein attached calculator as required by you. i got it through someone. it is useful. regards Dr. Shiva Prasad
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Friend,
Thank you very much for your earnest attempt to clear my doubts, though not touching the questions raised. Can I just conclude now by stating that my answers to Mr. Nathan were right by every measure, or is there any error for me to correct? Being a safety man, I yearn for a short and straight answer if possible, please.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
Thank you very much for your earnest attempt to clear my doubts, though not touching the questions raised. Can I just conclude now by stating that my answers to Mr. Nathan were right by every measure, or is there any error for me to correct? Being a safety man, I yearn for a short and straight answer if possible, please.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
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