One thing that has always confused me is the correct way to calculate the motor kW for a load study.
I have seen two different methods and they produce wildly different answers. I was hoping to get some input on the discrepancy and some advice on the best method. And I am only talking about 3 phase induction motors in this post.
The first method I've used is to take the Amps value from NEC Table 430.250 and convert it to kVA using V*I*1.73
If we take a 7.5hp motor, from the table we get 11A. 480V*11A*1.73 we get 9.13kVA
The other method I've seen is to use the conversion 1hp = 0.746kW. Using the same example as before we would get 7.5hp = 5.595kW. Now I understand that this is kW and not kVA and that the difference is the power factor. However, to get from 5.595kW to 9.13kVA you would need a power factor of about 0.6 which seemed excessively low.
Which method should be used?
Thanks!
I have seen two different methods and they produce wildly different answers. I was hoping to get some input on the discrepancy and some advice on the best method. And I am only talking about 3 phase induction motors in this post.
The first method I've used is to take the Amps value from NEC Table 430.250 and convert it to kVA using V*I*1.73
If we take a 7.5hp motor, from the table we get 11A. 480V*11A*1.73 we get 9.13kVA
The other method I've seen is to use the conversion 1hp = 0.746kW. Using the same example as before we would get 7.5hp = 5.595kW. Now I understand that this is kW and not kVA and that the difference is the power factor. However, to get from 5.595kW to 9.13kVA you would need a power factor of about 0.6 which seemed excessively low.
Which method should be used?
Thanks!