You will need a 50 kW generator for a single phase 120/240 volt service.
To answer this question the voltage of the service must be stated. Watts = Amps x Volts.
About 150 watts.
Every second a 150 Watt bulb converts 150 Joules from electricity into heat and light. The number of Watts tells you how many Joules pass per second.
No. A 70 Watt metal halide bulb can not be replaced with a 150 Watt halide bulb.
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In my experience (northeast USA) most HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM street lights are 150 watt or 250 watt For example in NYC 250 watts is used at intersections and 150 watt everywhere else
About 150 watts.
A 150-watt light bulb uses energy at the rate of 150 watts, when it's turned on.
Every second a 150 Watt bulb converts 150 Joules from electricity into heat and light. The number of Watts tells you how many Joules pass per second.
around 21,000 average 100 watt bulb is around 1400 lumens. That's 14 lumens per watt. 14X1,500 = 21,000
No, you can not use a 150 watt high pressure sodium bulb with a 70 watt ballast.
No. A 70 Watt metal halide bulb can not be replaced with a 150 Watt halide bulb.
9000- 11000
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You have to pay for the work (enegy) of 150 watt hours. Scroll down to related links and look at "watt-hour - Wikipedia".
A Caterpillar 150 kilowatts SR for generator ways approximately 800 pounds without fluids. The generator will weigh over 1000 pounds with fluids.
5000kva if voltage are 150 vac to 160vac
The voltage needs to be known to give an answer to this question.