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

Converting Metric Horsepower (PS) to Kilovolt-Amperes (kVA) is essential for electrical and mechanical applications. With the conversion factor of 1 PS equating to 0.735499 kVA, you can easily determine the electrical power equivalent of engine horsepower.

0.735499

47/64 kVA

Formula: kVA = PS × 0.735499

Conversion Formula

kVA = PS × 0.735499

Reverse: PS = kVA × 1.35962

Quick mental math: To estimate kVA from PS, simply divide the PS value by 1.36.

Conversion Examples

1 PS × 0.735499 =
0.735 kVA
1 Metric Horsepower = 0.735 Kilovolt-Amperes
5 PS × 0.735499 =
3.677 kVA
5 Metric Horsepower = 3.677 Kilovolt-Amperes
10 PS × 0.735499 =
7.355 kVA
10 Metric Horsepower = 7.355 Kilovolt-Amperes
25 PS × 0.735499 =
18.388 kVA
25 Metric Horsepower = 18.388 Kilovolt-Amperes
50 PS × 0.735499 =
36.775 kVA
50 Metric Horsepower = 36.775 Kilovolt-Amperes
100 PS × 0.735499 =
73.55 kVA
100 Metric Horsepower = 73.55 Kilovolt-Amperes

Metric Horsepower to Kilovolt-Ampere Table

PS =kVA
Metric Horsepower (PS)Kilovolt-Ampere (kVA)
10.7355
64.413
118.0905
1611.768
2115.4455
2619.123
3122.8005
3626.478
4130.1555
4633.833
5137.5104
5641.1879
6144.8654
6648.5429
7152.2204
7655.8979
8159.5754
8663.2529
9166.9304
9670.6079

Unit Definitions

What is a Metric Horsepower (PS)?

Metric (SI)Europe, Japan

Metric Horsepower (PS) is a unit of power commonly used to measure the output of engines and motors.

History

The term 'horsepower' originated in the late 18th century when James Watt compared the output of steam engines to that of horses. The metric version, PS, was adopted in Europe and is often used in automotive specifications.

Current Use

Today, PS is widely used in Europe and other regions to rate the power of vehicles, engines, and machines, reflecting their performance capabilities.

What is a Kilovolt-Ampere (kVA)?

Metric (SI)Worldwide

Kilovolt-Ampere (kVA) is a unit of apparent power used in electrical systems, representing the product of current and voltage.

History

The kilovolt-ampere was introduced in the early 20th century as electrical systems became more complex, and the need for a unit that accounted for both voltage and current became apparent.

Current Use

kVA is commonly used to rate transformers and generators, helping to determine their capacity to handle electrical loads in various applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert 150 PS to kVA?
To convert 150 PS to kVA, you multiply 150 by the conversion factor of 0.735499. This results in 110.24985 kVA. In practical terms, if you have a generator rated at 150 PS, it can supply approximately 110.25 kVA of electrical power, useful for running equipment at construction sites.
What is the significance of converting PS to kVA in automotive applications?
In automotive applications, knowing the electrical power output in kVA can help in understanding the energy demands of electric vehicles. For instance, a vehicle with 200 PS will have an output of about 147.0998 kVA. This conversion is crucial when designing charging stations that need to match the power requirements of the vehicle.
Can you explain how this conversion is used in fitness equipment?
In fitness equipment, particularly in electric treadmills, the motor power is often rated in PS. For example, a treadmill motor rated at 3 PS would translate to approximately 2.2065 kVA. This helps manufacturers ensure the motor can handle the load during intense workouts while providing safety and efficiency.
How is this conversion relevant to home appliances?
Understanding the PS to kVA conversion is also useful in home appliance specifications, particularly in high-power devices like air conditioners. For instance, an air conditioning unit with a motor power of 5 PS would require roughly 3.6775 kVA. This helps homeowners select the right circuit breakers and ensure adequate electrical supply.
Why is it important to convert PS to kVA in renewable energy systems?
In renewable energy systems, particularly solar inverters, the output is often measured in kVA. If you have a solar panel system rated at 10 PS, that would be approximately 7.35499 kVA. This conversion is vital for ensuring that the inverter can handle the power output from the solar panels efficiently.

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