Generator set kVA refers to the kilovolt-ampere capacity of the generator set. It is a measure of the maximum electrical power output that the generator set can provide. The kVA rating takes into account both the voltage and current output of the generator set and is calculated by multiplying the voltage and current together, then dividing by 1000.
The kVA rating of a generator set is important because it determines the electrical load that the generator set can power. It is important to select a generator set with a kVA rating that is appropriate for the electrical load that needs to be powered. If the kVA rating is too low, the generator set may not be able to provide enough power for the load, while a kVA rating that is too high may result in inefficient operation and increased fuel consumption.