We can convert Kilowatts to Amperes using the following formulas.
Where, P(KW) is power in kilowatts, V(V) is voltage in volts and I(A) is current in amperes.
The following table shows the DC Kilowatts to Amperes conversion chart.
DC Kilowatts | Amperes |
10 | 1000 |
20 | 2000 |
30 | 3000 |
40 | 4000 |
50 | 5000 |
Where, P(KW) is power in Kilowatts, V(V) is voltage in volts, I(A) is current in amperes and p.f. is Power Factor.
The following table shows the AC Single Phase Kilowatts to Amperes conversion chart.
AC Single Phase Kilowatts | Amperes |
10 | 1250 |
20 | 2500 |
30 | 3750 |
40 | 5000 |
50 | 6250 |
Where, P(W) is power in Amperes, VL-L(V) is line to line voltage in volts, I(A) is current in amperes and p.f. is Power Factor.
The following table shows the AC Three Phase Kilowatts to Amperes conversion chart.
AC Three Phase Kilowatts | Amperes |
10 | 721.6878365 |
20 | 1443.375673 |
30 | 2165.063509 |
40 | 2886.751346 |
50 | 3608.439182 |
Where, P(W) is power in Amperes, VL-N(V) is Phase voltage in volts, I(A) is current in amperes and p.f. is Power Factor.
The following table shows the AC Three Phase Kilowatts to Amperes conversion chart.
AC Single Phase Kilowatts | Amperes |
10 | 416.6666667 |
20 | 833.3333333 |
30 | 1250 |
40 | 1666.666667 |
50 | 2083.333333 |