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    Answer to Spinup 2#42 and 3#70

    thanks
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    Answer to Spinup 2#42 and 3#70

    Can someone please post the answers to the above spinup questions. I am using an old version.
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    Transformer primary and secondary

    Its usually on the left hand side rating of the xfmr.
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    Relay pickup setting

    Does it mean I1/Ip = CT ratio ? (Where I1 - relay pickup setting, Ip is primary current) and what about PTs ?
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    Relay pickup setting

    Whats the relation between relay pickup setting and turns ratio for CTs and PTs ? (With reference to CI 2#15 old version)
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    NCEES # 129 : Voltage drop

    Thanks
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    NCEES # 129 : Voltage drop

    Can anyone explain me why ncees soln considered the drop at the panel as phase instead of line ?? I am getting 475V as an answer. Z= 0.00725+0.0120j Voltage drop at the panel = 480 - IZ(drop)
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    Voltage at the load

    Its a single phase, we have to consider return path also (IZ Drop multiplied by 2)
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    Voltage at the load

    i am getting 117.3 volts.
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    CI 2 # 44 (Old version) : Fault current

    Some of the options to NCEES questions are very close so want to make sure there are no numerical errors. Thanks for the sanity check.
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    CI 2 # 44 (Old version) : Fault current

    I am using MVA method to calculate fault current and i got 8018 A but the CI solution is 8027 A. Could anyone please let me know if i am missing something : Sg1 = 30 MVA/0.24 = 125 MVA, SG2 = 20 MVA/0.24 = 83.33 MVA Since the generators are in parallel, i added both MVAs = SG1+SG2 = 208.33...
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    Current across a load

    @Jabert Thanks for the confirmation.
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    Current across a load

    I did get the same answer but the solution (CI Variation 4 ) says 1110 - j339 A.
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    Current across a load

    Given: A voltage of 131 at an angle of 52 degrees KV is applied across a complex load measuring 125+j87 MVA. Calculate the current across the load ?
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    CI 1 #11 : Full load current Calculation in 3 phase

    Thanks for yor response. Good luck!
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    CI 1 #11 : Full load current Calculation in 3 phase

    How did you determine that " Motor is single phase " Is that an assumption?
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    CI 1 #11 : Full load current Calculation in 3 phase

    A motor rated 1620 KW, 2.4 KV Line-line is on a 3 phase Y connected system. If this load has a lagging power factor of 0.85, the full load current is most nearly :
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    CI 1 #11 : Full load current Calculation in 3 phase

    I am looking at CI Practice test question, the question asks for Full load current : given : 3-phase, Y connected, L-L voltage, P (kw) Solution says there is no need to include a root 3 in the problem ??
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