Electric Furnace Output

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A 10,000VA electric furnace rated for 240V single phase is placed on a 208V single phase supply, what is the output?:confused:
 
A 10,000VA electric furnace rated for 240V single phase is placed on a 208V single phase supply, what is the output?:confused:
Adam, welcome to the zoo. :smile: Rather than just answering it for you, I'll give you a little guidance:

1. Using Watt's Law (P = E x I), find the current at 240v.

2. Using Ohm's Law (E = I x R), find the resistance.

3. Using Ohm's Law again, find the current at 208v.

4. Using Watt's Law again, find the power at 208v.

There are shortcut formulae (which the engineer-types around here will no doubt post), but I feel this is better considering the basic-theory nature of the question.
 
I prefer formulas, like the one Charlie used, to thumb rules. I have greater confidence in the answer, if I can take the question back to fundamentals.
 
The attachment says it is a .doc file. If you wish to use it, download it and change the extension to .xls since it is NOT a word file but it is an Excel spreadsheet. I can't upload a spreadsheet but I can upload a Word document. :)
 
The attachment says it is a .doc file. If you wish to use it, download it and change the extension to .xls since it is NOT a word file but it is an Excel spreadsheet. I can't upload a spreadsheet but I can upload a Word document. :)

Ingenious :grin:
 
Ingenious :grin:
It was not me but GeorgeB that told me how to do it. There is another way that will work where you embed an Excel in a Word document and copy the spreadsheet into it. When you double click the chart, the spreadsheet becomes active, complete with the formulas. steve66 told me how to do that one. :)
 
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