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    Mathematical Explanation on converting Watt to Ampere

    Mr che12345 thank you so much for your time.
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    Mathematical Explanation on converting Watt to Ampere

    @che12345, thanks so much for your explanation. but our distribution network is 11KV, are you saying using 60ampere to make 1 Mega-Watt is wrong? I have an instinct that our conversion may be wrong, this was what actually prompted me to seek for help here. Is it compulsory for me to consider...
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    Mathematical Explanation on converting Watt to Ampere

    @sushilksk WIth your experience, can you explain how these conversions were derived? To find MW @... 500 kV: amps/1.1 230 kV: amps/2.4 115 kV: amps/4.8 44 kV: amps/13 28 kV: amps/20 14 kV: amps/41 8.3 kV: amps/120 4.8 kV: amps/208
  4. Station 2

    Mathematical Explanation on converting Watt to Ampere

    @crshears, please how do your company arrive at all the conversion value?, what will then be 60A to power on a 11KV distribution breaker? Thanks
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    Mathematical Explanation on converting Watt to Ampere

    @ sushilksk, thanks for your response. From my observation on our own MV AB 11KV Switch Board Panel, for every value of ampere is divided by 60,it gives us the actual value of watt (power) displayed on the panel. You admitted that its a crude method of calculation, can you enlighten me on the...
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    Mathematical Explanation on converting Watt to Ampere

    Please I need mathematical explanation on how we arrive at 60ampere is equal to 1 Mega-watt (1 MW). This is the conversation value will use on our load analysis here at my distribution Station. For every 1 Mega-watt, will divide it by 60Amperes. 1 MW= Ampere/60 I am confused on how the...

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