Will there be any change in capacity rating of a 3 phase 750 KW generator if to change from 440 VAC to 230 VAC?

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    Will there be any change in capacity rating of a 3 phase 750 KW generator if to change from 440 VAC to 230 VAC?


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    Spir Georges GHALI
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    @guest said:
    Will there be any change in capacity rating of a 3 phase 750 KW generator if to change from 440 VAC to 230 VAC?


    Dear ;

     

    First, the Power’s unit of any source ” Transformer, Generator, … ” is given in ” Apparent power – S ” and the unit is ” kVA “

     

    Even that your question is not too clear, I will try to clarify that point as follow :

    Assume that we have 2 sources with the same rating power of each one ” 200 kVA “, but the output voltage is different where that’s ” 400V – 3 phase ” for the 1st and ” 230V – 3 phases ” for the 2nd, and as the Power is the multiplication of the Voltage value by the current value, and the Power for both are the same, in this case the ” Nominal Current – In  will be different that can be calculated as following :

    S = 1.732 x Uo x In            In = S / 1.732 x Uo

    so, the Nominal Currents are :

    for the 1st source :

    In(1) = 200 x 1000 / 1.732 x 400 ≈ 289 A

    for the 2nd source :

    In(2) = 200 x 1000 / 1.732 x 230 ≈ 502 A

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