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Electrical Motor Calculator

Reference data and engineering information about electrical motor calculator for electrical applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Electrical Motor Calculator in electrical engineering.

Key Formulas

Ohm's Law

V=IRV = IR

Voltage = Current × Resistance.

Power

P=VI=I2R=V2/RP = VI = I^2R = V^2/R

Electrical power.

Energy

E=PtE = Pt

Energy = Power × Time.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
VVVoltageV
IICurrentA
RRResistanceΩ
PPPowerW

Calculation Formulas

Calculate Current (Amps)

I=Php×746V×3×PF×ηI = \frac{P_{hp} \times 746}{V \times \sqrt{3} \times \text{PF} \times \eta}

Where:

  • II = Current (Amps)
  • PhpP_{hp} = Power (horsepower)
  • VV = Voltage (Volts)
  • PF\text{PF} = Power Factor
  • η\eta = Efficiency (decimal form)

Calculate Power (Horsepower)

Php=I×V×3×PF×η746P_{hp} = \frac{I \times V \times \sqrt{3} \times \text{PF} \times \eta}{746}

Calculate 3-Phase Apparent Power (kVA)

SkVA=Php×7461000×ηS_{kVA} = \frac{P_{hp} \times 746}{1000 \times \eta}

Key Notes

  • RLA (Running Load Amps): The current drawn during the normal operation of an electric motor.
  • FLA (Full Load Amps): The current drawn when the motor is operating at its full-load torque and horsepower. FLA is typically determined through laboratory tests.
  • Important Relationship: In the context of this calculator, FLA is considered to be RLA + 25%.
  • Unit Conversion: 1 horsepower (hp) = 0.745 kilowatts (kW).

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