We know that
Transformer rating may be expressed in kVA as well as Generator and Alternator
rated in kVA Designer doesn’t know the actual consumer power factor while
manufacturing transformers and generators i.e. the P.F (Power factor) of
Transformer and Generator/Alternator depends on the nature of connected load
such as resistive load, capacitive load, and inductive load as Motors, etc. But
Motor has fixed Power factor, i.e. motor has defined power factor and the
rating has been mentioned in KW on Motor nameplate data table. That’s why we
are rated Motor in kW or HP (kilowatts/ Horsepower) instead of kVA.
In addition,
Motor is a device which converts Electrical power into Mechanical power. In
this case, the load is not electrical, but mechanical (Motor’s Output) and we
take into the account only active power which has to be converted into
mechanical load. Moreover, the motor power factor does not depend on the load
and it works on any P.F because of its design.
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