ogbuehi
Electrical
- Aug 1, 2007
- 30
Now I just finished reading this thread: 238-4843. If I read correctly is it to be understood that even though a generator may be rated at 1000kVA (we'll use 4160V) can not be run at 1000kW at a pf of 1? I thought that PF basically showed you how much of your current was being used for work versus overcoming reactance. I also thought that engine horsepower was based on its ability to provide the necessary amount of torque required to provide the generator's max current producing capabilities. I wasn't quite sure why it mattered to the engine's capability if the generator was providing 240Amps at 1000kW at pf 1 or 800kW at .8 pf.