What's the difference ? Simplistically, Watts are for DC, and Volt-Ampres is it's AC equivalent. VA factors in the AC voltage & current when they are out of Phase, and is a more accurate standard of the energy being consumed.
Schneider Electric's APC division has many white papers & podcasts (see http://www.apc.com/podcast/ )
They are mostly trying to sell you a larger UPS, but the same factors are also present in off-grid housing, with CFL lights running off an inverter. Many CFL bulbs are.6 PF, which is really lame, when you have to have a lot of inverter overhead to run a little light.
Watts and Volt-Amps: Powerful Confusion (#15)
PDF: http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/S...NQYF_R0_EN.pdf
MP3: http://www.apcmedia.com/podcast/content/wp/15.mp3
Enjoy.
Schneider Electric's APC division has many white papers & podcasts (see http://www.apc.com/podcast/ )
They are mostly trying to sell you a larger UPS, but the same factors are also present in off-grid housing, with CFL lights running off an inverter. Many CFL bulbs are.6 PF, which is really lame, when you have to have a lot of inverter overhead to run a little light.
Watts and Volt-Amps: Powerful Confusion (#15)
PDF: http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/S...NQYF_R0_EN.pdf
MP3: http://www.apcmedia.com/podcast/content/wp/15.mp3
Enjoy.
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