hohohohenry
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Hi there! Please go easy on me, I am a maintenance service technician, not an electrician.
I have a customer who has some robotic machinery that runs at 480 volts, but the service is 208 volts so each machine has a step up transformer attached to it. I would like to find the maximum kVA and Amperage for each machine from the perspective of the feeder panel (which is 208 volts)
For example, machine 1 has a nameplate which gives maximum values of kVA at 480v of 25kVA. First, am I right in calculating Amperage of about 17 Amps at 480 volts?
Next, how do I calculate the current flowing through the panel for this machine? Does the kVA rating of 25 hold true regardless of voltage? I know current will be more than 17 amps since the voltage is less. That darn 1.73 keeps hanging me up.
Help please!
I have a customer who has some robotic machinery that runs at 480 volts, but the service is 208 volts so each machine has a step up transformer attached to it. I would like to find the maximum kVA and Amperage for each machine from the perspective of the feeder panel (which is 208 volts)
For example, machine 1 has a nameplate which gives maximum values of kVA at 480v of 25kVA. First, am I right in calculating Amperage of about 17 Amps at 480 volts?
Next, how do I calculate the current flowing through the panel for this machine? Does the kVA rating of 25 hold true regardless of voltage? I know current will be more than 17 amps since the voltage is less. That darn 1.73 keeps hanging me up.
Help please!