Volt-amps to Kilovolt-amps calculation - Online Electrical Calculators
Volt-amps (VA) to Kilovolt-amps (KVA) Calculator.
Enter the Apparent Power (S) in Volt-amps (VA) and Power factor (pf) and press the Calculator button to get the Apparent Power (S) in kilovolt-amps (Kva):
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Note, For higher values like 5×103, 10×10-6, 1.6 x1012, enter the value like this for scientific notation as 5e3, 10e-6, 1.6e12, etc.
Conversion Using the Power Formula :
AC Single Phase VA to KVA Calculation:
The apparent power (S) in kilovolt-amps (kVA) is equal to the apparent power (S) in volt-amps (VA), divided by 1000:
For example, let’s find the convert 5000VA to KVA.
S(KVA) = 5000 ÷ 1000
KVA = 5
Where:
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- KVA = Apparent Power in Kilo-volt-amps (Kva)
- VA = Apparent Power in Volt-amps (VA)
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How to use This Calculator?
To use the above “Volt-amps (VA) to Kilovolt-amps (KVA) Conversion Calculator” follow the below steps:
01. Enter Apparent Power: Input the Apparent Power in VA value in the specified input box. You can enter the value in VA by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.
02. Reset: If you want to “reset” the calculator to perform another conversion, you can click the “Reset” button, and all input fields will be cleared.
03. Calculate: Click the “Calculate” button to obtain the results. The calculated results will be displayed in the “Results:” section.
04. Swap: If you want to “Swap” the calculated to Exchange conversion, you can click the “Swap” button, and Calculate will be Exchange.
05. Result: The calculated “result” will be displayed in the respective “Result In kilovolt-amps (KVA)” output field.
VA to KVA Conversion table:
Apparent Power (VA) | KVA |
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1000 VA | 1 KVA |
2000 VA | 2 KVA |
3000 VA | 3 KVA |
4000 VA | 4 KVA |
5000 VA | 5 KVA |
6000 VA | 6 KVA |
7000 VA | 7 KVA |
8000 VA | 8 KVA |
9000 VA | 9 KVA |
10000 VA | 10 KVA |
11000 VA | 11 KVA |
12000 VA | 12 KVA |
13000 VA | 13 KVA |
14000 VA | 14 KVA |
15000 VA | 15 KVA |
16000 VA | 16 KVA |
17000 VA | 17 KVA |
18000 VA | 18 KVA |
19000 VA | 19 KVA |
20000 VA | 20 KVA |
Frequently asked questions
Definition. A volt-ampere (VA) is the apparent voltage times the current feeding an electrical load. A kilovolt-ampere (kVA) is 1000 volt-amperes.
A volt-ampere (VA) is a measurement of Real power in a direct current (DC) electrical circuit. The VA specification is also used in alternating current (AC) circuits.
unit of Real Power is a Watt (W). In other terms, we spent 1 Watt of Power while completing 1 Joule of Work in 1 second. 1 Watt = 1 Joule / 1 second.
A body is said to have 1 watt of Real power if it can perform 1 joule of work in 1 second. Power is defined as the rate at which work is performed, or energy is converted.
1 Volt is defined as energy consumption of one joule per electric charge of 1 coulomb. 1V = 1J/C. 1 volt is equal to the current of 1 amp times the resistance of 1 ohm.