To convert bar (pressure) to kW (power), you need additional information such as the flow rate of the fluid and the efficiency of the system. The formula to calculate power (kW) from pressure (bar) is Power (kW) = (Pressure (bar) x Flow Rate (L/min) x Specific Gravity) / (600 x Efficiency). Specific Gravity is the density of the fluid compared to water, and Efficiency is the efficiency of the system converting pressure to power. Without these additional details, a direct conversion from bar to kW is not possible.
The same way, as you convert Appels to Carrots ........... There is a formula: KVAr = KVA / KW or cos=KW/KVA > Yes, we are treating KW, KVA, & KVAr as the 3 sides in a 90 deg TRIANGLE ! KW= vertical katede KVAr = horizontal katede KVA = hypotenuse
The conversion factor is 1.34. So: .78 kW x 1.34 = 1.0452 hp
To convert bhp to kW simply multiply the bhp figure by .7457
To convert from KVA (kilovoltamperes) to KWH (kilowatthours) first convert to KW (kilowatts) by multiplying by power factor. Power factor is the cosine of the phase angle between voltage and current. Then multiply by the number of hours that you run the load.
p.u value=actual value in any unit/base value in same unit
kW x 1,000 = watts
Multiply by Amps.
1 ton refrigerant= 3.5 kW
Kw x 3412 / 10000 = gpm I think
One MegaWatt is 1,000,000 Watts and one KiloWatt is 1,000 Watts. To convert MW to KW just multiply by 1,000. Answer is 20,000 KW
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1 RT (TONS REFRIGERANT EFFECT) = 3.516 kW
To convert 3.6 kW to BTU (British Thermal Units), multiply the kilowatt value by 3412.142. Therefore, 3.6 kW is equivalent to approximately 12280.91 BTU.
To convert 5.10 kW to BTU, you can use the conversion factor of 1 kW = 3412.142 BTU/hr. Therefore, 5.10 kW is equivalent to 17427.252 BTU/hr.
Multiply by 1000.
that should be 2.8KW
You can't convert that.