Power system analysis by grainger provides the formula (1.55)
P.U Impedance =[ (actual impedance, ohm) x (base KVA)] / [(base voltage, Kv)^2 * 1000]
If you do a derivation for PU Impdance = Zactual/Zbase where Zbase = (Vbase, KV)^2/ (Sbase, KVA) you get thesame result as shown above without the 1000 in the denominator.
Not sure if this makes sense but it helps if you write it out and take a look.
Will be glad if anyone can clarify the confusion.
Thanks
P.U Impedance =[ (actual impedance, ohm) x (base KVA)] / [(base voltage, Kv)^2 * 1000]
If you do a derivation for PU Impdance = Zactual/Zbase where Zbase = (Vbase, KV)^2/ (Sbase, KVA) you get thesame result as shown above without the 1000 in the denominator.
Not sure if this makes sense but it helps if you write it out and take a look.
Will be glad if anyone can clarify the confusion.
Thanks