Gents, I saw a previous post on this exact question and a members result which was the correct answer however I am trying to understand how this was derived.
The question:
What is the efficiency and power factor of a 1HP motor, single phase, 208V motor?
A. 80.0% B. 40.7% (correct answer) C. 38.9% D. 36.8%.
The original poster was confused how to get to this answer and a response was as Follows.
"My guess would be that they took (746÷208)÷8.8=0.40756. The 8.8 comes from the full load current found in Table 430.248 for 1 hp motor at 208 volts."
My question is, how is the 746w (watts for 1HP) known to be divided by 208v then by FLC from table 430.248 8.8A? I have never seen this equation that I can recall but I have not had to study for a test in a decade.
Can someone explain that portion or show me where in the code it is that tells us we take the watts/ea HP and divide by voltage?
It just felt like this question was missing some info, which was also the response of the majority of the members, it was missing something.
I am just trying to understand if this is common knowledge I Just wasn't aware of or a wild guess that made the equation work since the one who responded had the answer of 40.7% already.
Thanks!
The question:
What is the efficiency and power factor of a 1HP motor, single phase, 208V motor?
A. 80.0% B. 40.7% (correct answer) C. 38.9% D. 36.8%.
The original poster was confused how to get to this answer and a response was as Follows.
"My guess would be that they took (746÷208)÷8.8=0.40756. The 8.8 comes from the full load current found in Table 430.248 for 1 hp motor at 208 volts."
My question is, how is the 746w (watts for 1HP) known to be divided by 208v then by FLC from table 430.248 8.8A? I have never seen this equation that I can recall but I have not had to study for a test in a decade.
Can someone explain that portion or show me where in the code it is that tells us we take the watts/ea HP and divide by voltage?
It just felt like this question was missing some info, which was also the response of the majority of the members, it was missing something.
I am just trying to understand if this is common knowledge I Just wasn't aware of or a wild guess that made the equation work since the one who responded had the answer of 40.7% already.
Thanks!