Convert Kilovolt-Amperes (kVA) to Metric Horsepower (PS)

Converting Kilovolt-Amperes (kVA) to Metric Horsepower (PS) is essential for various applications, including electrical engineering and machinery design. The conversion factor is straightforward: 1 kVA equals 1.35962 PS, allowing for easy calculations when determining power requirements.

1.359621

1 23/64 PS

Formula: PS = kVA × 1.35962

Conversion Formula

PS = kVA × 1.35962

Reverse: kVA = PS × 0.735499

Quick mental math: For quick estimations, remember that you can multiply kVA by approximately 1.36 to get PS.

Conversion Examples

1 kVA × 1.35962 =
1.36 PS
1 Kilovolt-Amperes = 1.36 Metric Horsepower
5 kVA × 1.35962 =
6.798 PS
5 Kilovolt-Amperes = 6.798 Metric Horsepower
10 kVA × 1.35962 =
13.596 PS
10 Kilovolt-Amperes = 13.596 Metric Horsepower
25 kVA × 1.35962 =
33.991 PS
25 Kilovolt-Amperes = 33.991 Metric Horsepower
50 kVA × 1.35962 =
67.981 PS
50 Kilovolt-Amperes = 67.981 Metric Horsepower
100 kVA × 1.35962 =
135.962 PS
100 Kilovolt-Amperes = 135.962 Metric Horsepower

Kilovolt-Ampere to Metric Horsepower Table

kVA =PS
Kilovolt-Ampere (kVA)Metric Horsepower (PS)
11.3596
22.7192
34.0789
45.4385
56.7981
68.1577
79.5173
810.877
912.2366
1013.5962
1114.9558
1216.3155
1317.6751
1419.0347
1520.3943
1621.7539
1723.1136
1824.4732
1925.8328
2027.1924

Unit Definitions

What is a Kilovolt-Ampere (kVA)?

Metric (SI)Worldwide

Kilovolt-Ampere (kVA) is a unit of measurement for apparent power in an electrical circuit. It quantifies the total amount of power used by electrical devices.

History

The kVA unit originated in the early 20th century as electrical systems expanded and the need for a reliable measure of power became apparent. It helps in assessing the power demands of electrical systems.

Current Use

Today, kVA is widely used in electrical engineering and by manufacturers of generators, transformers, and other power-related equipment to specify their capacity.

What is a Metric Horsepower (PS)?

Metric (SI)Europe, Japan

Metric Horsepower (PS) is a unit of power commonly used in the automotive and engineering fields. It measures the power output of engines and motors.

History

The PS unit was developed in the late 18th century by engineer James Watt to compare the output of steam engines with the power of horses. It has since become a standard in many countries.

Current Use

Currently, PS is used primarily in Europe and parts of Asia to describe the power outputs of engines and machinery, providing a familiar reference for consumers and engineers alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert 10 kVA to PS for my generator needs?
To convert 10 kVA to PS, you multiply by the conversion factor of 1.35962. Therefore, 10 kVA equals 13.5962 PS. If you're considering a generator that provides 10 kVA, it means it can deliver approximately 13.6 PS, which is crucial for powering machinery in construction or agricultural settings.
Why is it important to know the kVA to PS conversion in fitness equipment?
In fitness equipment, understanding the kVA to PS conversion can help ensure that machines like treadmills and ellipticals operate efficiently. For example, if a treadmill motor is rated at 2 kVA, it translates to about 2.71924 PS. This information can guide buyers in selecting machines that meet their workout intensity needs.
Can you give an example of kVA to PS conversion in cooking appliances?
In commercial kitchens, appliances like ovens and mixers may be rated in kVA. For instance, if a mixer is rated at 5 kVA, converting that gives approximately 6.7981 PS. This is important for chefs to understand the power consumption and ensure that their electrical systems can handle multiple appliances simultaneously without tripping breakers.
How does the kVA to PS conversion impact travel and transportation equipment?
When renting vehicles or machinery for travel, knowing the kVA to PS conversion helps assess power capabilities. For example, a small generator rated at 3 kVA translates to about 4.07886 PS, which is sufficient for powering lights and tools during outdoor events or camping trips. Ensuring the right power output is essential for safety and efficiency.
What role does kVA to PS conversion play in home electrical systems?
In home electrical systems, understanding kVA to PS conversion is key for selecting the right appliances. If you have a home generator rated at 8 kVA, it converts to 10.87896 PS, indicating its capacity to run essential appliances during outages. This knowledge helps homeowners make informed decisions about their backup power needs.

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