Why Transformers Are Rated in kVA, Not in kW
Transformers are always rated in kVA (kilovolt-amperes) rather than kW (kilowatts) because their design is based on voltage and current capacity, not the power factor
Transformers are always rated in kVA (kilovolt-amperes) rather than kW (kilowatts) because their design is based on voltage and current capacity, not the power factor
A motor is rated in kilowatts (kW) because its primary purpose is to produce useful mechanical output power to drive a load. Kilowatts represent the
💡 Key Learnings: kW (Active Power): kW measures the real power consumed by electrical equipment to perform actual work. kVA (Apparent Power): kVA represents the