Created By : Vaibhavi Kumari

Reviewed By : Phani Ponnapalli

Last Updated : Apr 20, 2023


Find How Many Watts with 27 Kilovolt-amps and 1.0 Power Factors with our handy kVA To Watts Calculator tool i.e. 27000.0 watts. It is easy to find how many Watts are by checking this page.

KVA to Watts Calculator

KVA =

Power factor =

27 Kilovolt-amps and 1.0 Power Factors To Watts Solutions

Given that,

Kilovolt-amps = 27

Power factor = 1.0

How many Watts with 27 Kilovolt-amps and 1.0 Power factor?

We know that power = Kilovolt-amps x Power Factor

Also, 1 KVA = 1000 va

Watts = ( Kilovolt-amps x Power Factor ) x 1000

Watts = ( 27 x 1.0 ) x 1000

Watts = 27000.0 watts

So, Watts with 27 Kilo-Volt-amps and 1.0 Power-factor is 27000.0 watts.


How many Watts in KVA and PF table

KVA PF Watts
1 kva 1 1000.0 watts
2 kva 0.9 1800.0 watts
3 kva 0.8 2400.0 watts
4 kva 0.7 2800.0 watts
5 kva 0.6 3000.0 watts
6 kva 0.5 3000.0 watts
7 kva 0.4 2800.0 watts
8 kva 0.3 2400.0 watts
9 kva 0.2 1800.0 watts
10 kva 0.1 1000.0 watts
11 kva 1 11000.0 watts
12 kva 0.9 10800.0 watts
13 kva 0.8 10400.0 watts
14 kva 0.7 9800.0 watts
15 kva 0.6 9000.0 watts
16 kva 0.5 8000.0 watts
17 kva 0.4 6800.0 watts
18 kva 0.3 5400.0 watts
19 kva 0.2 3800.0 watts
20 kva 0.1 2000.0 watts
KVA PF Watts
21 kva 1 21000.0 watts
22 kva 0.9 19800.0 watts
23 kva 0.8 18400.0 watts
24 kva 0.7 16800.0 watts
25 kva 0.6 15000.0 watts
26 kva 0.5 13000.0 watts
27 kva 0.4 10800.0 watts
28 kva 0.3 8400.0 watts
29 kva 0.2 5800.0 watts
30 kva 0.1 3000.0 watts
31 kva 1 31000.0 watts
32 kva 0.9 28800.0 watts
33 kva 0.8 26400.0 watts
34 kva 0.7 23800.0 watts
35 kva 0.6 21000.0 watts
36 kva 0.5 18000.0 watts
37 kva 0.4 14800.0 watts
38 kva 0.3 11400.0 watts
39 kva 0.2 7800.0 watts
40 kva 0.1 4000.0 watts

FAQs on 27 Kilovolt-amps And 1.0 Power Factor To Watts

1. What are the watts with 27 Kilovolt-amps and 1.0 Power Factors?

According to 27 kilovolt-amps and 1.0 power factor, there are 27000.0 watts. 

2. How to calculate watts by entering the kVA and pf?

To calculate the watts, we must simply multiply the value of kilovolt-amps and power factor and again multiply the total by 1000 to find the exact answer.