1. Several references that I read stated that the starting current of a motor is 6 times the rated current. However, I have seen several sample question asked to find the starting current of the motor and they just calculate the current, I=S/(1.73*V). Don't you also need to multiply by 6 after calculated I=S/(1.73*V)?
2. Is it true that you can't add apparent power? A secondary of a transformer has the following loads: 1 induction motor given kVA & pf, 1 synchronous motor given kVA & pf, and a lighting load in kW with 100% pf. They ask for the total power factor at the secondary of the transformer. I total up the S and P value and divide: pf=P/S and got the wrong answer. The solution total up P and Q to find S=sqrt(P^2+Q^2) and then divide: pf=P/S.
2. Is it true that you can't add apparent power? A secondary of a transformer has the following loads: 1 induction motor given kVA & pf, 1 synchronous motor given kVA & pf, and a lighting load in kW with 100% pf. They ask for the total power factor at the secondary of the transformer. I total up the S and P value and divide: pf=P/S and got the wrong answer. The solution total up P and Q to find S=sqrt(P^2+Q^2) and then divide: pf=P/S.