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(OP)
Dear All,

Pleas tell me what is difference between Reated power and Absorbed power? and  How to calculate absorbed power.

Thanks

RE: Help!

Of what?

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(OP)
Dear All,

Pleas tell me what is difference between Reated power and Absorbed power of Motor? and  How to calculate absorbed power of motor.

Thanks

RE: Help!

Google for reactive power and you might find something. Reated power doesn't exist except in your posts.

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RE: Help!

you mean rated power:

Rated power is the power to which the motor is made to operate. in the nameplate of the motor you find the value of this power (say 20HP ....). the absorbed power or the load power is the power demand from you load it varies depending on the load ....

hope this will help

regards

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