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8 — electricalc
®
Pro
(cont’d)

Efficiency (Eff %) — Enters or calculates the
percent ratio between real power (Watts) and
Theoretical Horsepower. Default value is 100%.
Entered or calculated Efciencies greater than
100% will result in an error.

Kilowatt–Hours to BTU (Kw-hr Btu)
Calculates BTU (British Thermal Unit) based on
an entered Kilowatt-Hour value.

BTU to Kilowatt–Hours (Btu Kw-hr) —
Calculates Kilowatt-Hours based on an entered
BTU (British Thermal Unit) value.

Parallel Resistance (Par Res) — Calculates
total Resistance based on an entered series of
Parallel Resistor values.
Motor Keys
The ElectriCalc Pro can be used to determine motor Full-Load Current
(Amps) based on entries for Motor Horsepower (HPmotor), Phase
and Voltage. You can also nd an equivalent Motor Horsepower if you
have entered Voltage and Full-Load Current values. Only HP Motor
and Voltage entries as dened by NEC Tables 430.247, 430.248 and
430.250 can be used to determine motor loads.

Induction/Synchronous/DC Motor Toggle
(Ind/Sync/DC) — Toggles between Induction,
Synchronous, and Direct Current Motor Types.
Motor Horsepower Enters or calculates
Motor Horsepower.

Starter Size (Starter) — Displays the Starter
Size (from NEMA publication ICS 2-1988 Tables
2-327-1 and 2-327-2) based on the Phase,
Voltage, and Motor Horsepower settings.
Note: Horsepower values not identied in NEMA
tables will cause the calculator to round up to the
next larger Starter Size in the table.
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