Redskinsdb21
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EX: I have a S= 19 KVA nonlinear load supplies by a 208/120, 4-wire, 3-phase, wye connected system.....what is the current delivered to the load?
I did like this I = S3phase/ (V_LL*sqrt(3)) = 19000/(208*1.732) = 52.7 Amps, is this correct?
Also, does this mean its the current delivered by all 3 phases? If so, how would I determine line current of each phase coming to the load?
Also, if this were a single phase load, would I just do this: I = S1phase/(V_LL) = 19000/208 ? And the result would simply be the line current of that one phase?
Thanks ahead of time.
I did like this I = S3phase/ (V_LL*sqrt(3)) = 19000/(208*1.732) = 52.7 Amps, is this correct?
Also, does this mean its the current delivered by all 3 phases? If so, how would I determine line current of each phase coming to the load?
Also, if this were a single phase load, would I just do this: I = S1phase/(V_LL) = 19000/208 ? And the result would simply be the line current of that one phase?
Thanks ahead of time.