Description
This tool calculates the power factor (PF) of an electric motor as the ratio between active power and apparent power. Typical values range from 0.7 to 0.95.
Input motor parameters to automatically calculate:
- Power Factor (PF)
- Apparent Power (kVA)
- Reactive Power (kVAR)
- Phase Angle (φ)
- Supports single-, two-, and three-phase systems
Key Formulas
Apparent Power:
Single-phase: S = V × I
Two-phase: S = √2 × V × I
Three-phase: S = √3 × V × I
Power Factor: PF = P / S
Reactive Power: Q = √(S² - P²)
Phase Angle: φ = arccos(PF)
Example Calculations
Example 1:
Three-phase motor, 400V, 10A, P=5.5kW →
S = √3 × 400 × 10 = 6.928 kVA
PF = 5.5 / 6.928 ≈ 0.80
φ = arccos(0.80) ≈ 36.9°
Example 2:
Single-phase motor, 230V, 5A, P=0.92kW →
S = 230 × 5 = 1.15 kVA
PF = 0.92 / 1.15 ≈ 0.80
Important Notes
- Input data must be accurate
- PF cannot exceed 1
- Use high-precision instruments
- PF varies with load