Calculations:Electrical Design Guideline/Basic Electrical Engineering Formulas

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Basic Electrical Engineering Formulas

List of Symbols

V - Voltage (volts)

I - Current (amps)

R - Resistance (ohms)

X - Reactance (ohms)

Z - Impedance (ohms)

W Real Power (watts)

θ - Phase angle whose cosine is the power factor

eff - Efficiency

Direct Current (DC) Formulas

Basic Formulas

Resistance
Volts
Power
Current

Alternating Current (AC) - Single Phase

Note: V denotes line to neutral voltage.

Basic Formulas

Impedance Z (ohms)

Volts V (volts)

Real Power P (watts)

Power Factor

Apparent Power S (volt-ampere)

Reactive Power Q (volt-ampere-reactive)

Real Power P (watts)

Voltage Drop

where:

= voltage drop
= load power factor
= load reactive factor
= reactance
= resistance

Alternating Current (AC) - Three Phase

Note: V denotes line to neutral voltage.

Basic Formulas

Apparent Power S

Real Power P

Reactive Power Q

Power Factor pf

Voltage Drop

where:

= voltage drop
= load power factor
= load reactive factor
= reactance
= resistance

Motors

1 horsepower (hp) = 746 watts.

Note: Motor hp rating relates to motor mechanical output. To determine motor input kVA requirements, the motor efficiency and power factor must be accounted for. In general, for preliminary or rough load calculations, assume:

1 kVA of electrical input power for 1 hp of motor.

Example

Condition: A motor control center with a total connected horsepower of 337 hp can be assumed to require 337 kVA of input power. This is a conservative value, particularly for larger motors.

Fans and Blower Horsepower Equation

The following equation determines the required horsepower to drive the fan or blower element. This equation does not compensate for temperature, density or airflow characteristics of any particular fan or blower.

or

or

Where:

P = Power, hp
Q = Flow Rate, cfm
p = Pressure, lb/in2
Pf = Pressure, lb/ft2
Pw = Water Gauge, Inches
μ= Efficiency coefficient
Pump Horsepower Equation


Motors (Single Phase):

Motors (3 phase):

Synchronous Speed:


Power Factor Correction

The size of the capacitor needed to increase the power factor from pf1 to pf2 with the initial kVA given is: