FLA is the nameplate amperage rating of the motor when it is running at its designed horsepower and on the motors designed voltage. 746 watts = 1 HP. The FLA of a 1 HP motor at 240 volts would be W = amps x volts, Amps = Watts/Voltage. 746/240 = 3.1 amps full load. Overload the motor and the amps go higher, motor running at no load amps are lower than FLA
Full load amps for a three phase, 375KVA generator is 375 / (voltage in kV) / sqrt(3).
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There is no formula needed, they are the same thing, just two different wordings.
0.073 assuming 0.85 power factor
Full load amps (FLA) refer to the maximum current a motor draws under full load condition, while running load amps (RLA) refer to the current a motor draws while running under operating conditions. RLA is typically lower than FLA since motors are often not running at full load.
what is the full load amps for 2.4 hp motor at 460 volts ?
FLA = full load amps <<>> It is a term that is associated with motors. It is the amperage of the motor when it operates at its full rated horsepower under load.
Borrow a clamp on amp meter and check full load amps. If pulling full load amps then compressor condemned.
Full load amps for a three phase, 375KVA generator is 375 / (voltage in kV) / sqrt(3).
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There is no formula needed, they are the same thing, just two different wordings.
To calculate the fuse rating level, you typically want to choose a fuse that is slightly higher than the full-load current to avoid nuisance tripping. For a full load of 4 amps, you could choose a fuse rating of 5 or 6 amps.