Jnox
Electrical
- Mar 12, 2008
- 14
This is a simple question. I am trying to calculate electricity usage of a large motor:
3 Phase
20,000 HP
Voltage 13800
Idling: 280 Amps
Motor PF Rated: 0.8
Actual PF: 0.2
KW = (13800 * 280 * 1.73 * 0.2)/1000 = 1336.9KW
My question is, power factor plays a big role when it comes to power usage of a motor. A power factor or 0.2 is much worse than PF of 0.8. Wouldn't it make sense for the KW's of motor usage to be greater with worse PF of 0.2?
-Jack
3 Phase
20,000 HP
Voltage 13800
Idling: 280 Amps
Motor PF Rated: 0.8
Actual PF: 0.2
KW = (13800 * 280 * 1.73 * 0.2)/1000 = 1336.9KW
My question is, power factor plays a big role when it comes to power usage of a motor. A power factor or 0.2 is much worse than PF of 0.8. Wouldn't it make sense for the KW's of motor usage to be greater with worse PF of 0.2?
-Jack