The correct symbols for reactive kilovolt amperes and kilowatts are kvar and kW, respectively.
The simple answer is that you cannot convert one to the other. A reactive volt ampere is a measure of reactive power, and a kilowatt is a measure of true power. While these are related, they are different quantities, so you cannotconvert one to the other, any more than you can convert a kilometre to a kilogram.
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Power Factor = KVA/KW. This has no unit. Its value is always 1 or less.
kV is kilovolts, kW is kilowatts, kVA is kilovolt amps and kVAR is kilovolt-amps reactive. A common formula is kVA-squared = kW-squared + kVAR-squared.
Kw x 3412 / 10000 = gpm I think
Kindly convert 5.44 BKW to kwAnswerIf, by 'Bkw', you mean 'brake kilowatts', then it's already in kilowatts! Incidentally, the symbol for kilowatt is 'kW', not 'kw' or 'Kw'.
5kw = 6.25 kva becoz kva = kw/ pf if we take pf is o.8