wareagle
Electrical
- Jul 28, 2003
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I have 2 15 kva loads connected to a 3 phase Y generator 220
phase to phase voltage. Load connected A-B and A-C. The load current is 15 kva/(0.22 kva 1.73 = 39 amps. If the load was connected Phase to neutral the neutral current would be
39 x 1.73 = 64 amps. However in this case the load is connected phase to phase with phase A assuming the common position. I
want to know the current in Phase A. Please refresh my memory as to the proper calculation.(Should be simple I admit)
Thanks
phase to phase voltage. Load connected A-B and A-C. The load current is 15 kva/(0.22 kva 1.73 = 39 amps. If the load was connected Phase to neutral the neutral current would be
39 x 1.73 = 64 amps. However in this case the load is connected phase to phase with phase A assuming the common position. I
want to know the current in Phase A. Please refresh my memory as to the proper calculation.(Should be simple I admit)
Thanks