Effective August 2014 SA02607001E passive harmonic filters ...
For example, if you had a boring mill that was operating at 100 kW and the apparent power consumed was 125 kVA, you would divide 100 by 125 and come up with a power factor of 0 .80 . Figure 3. kVA Power Figure 4. Power Triangle Note: A right power triangle is often used to illustrate the relationship between kW, kVAR, and kVA . PF = = cosine θ kVA
