He does choose 120V as the base voltage for the motor. "Vmotor=120V; Zmotor=0.6pu" You then convert to the generator base to get to the solution. Am I missing something?Question 5 solution is also wrong.
Once you choose Generator voltage as a base then the base voltage for motors would be 120V because of 480/120 v transformer therefore the answer should be 0.6 PU and that choice is not available.
On question 1 the answer should be 295.8 -j 183.4 ohms. So I think they just missed the minus sign.
He may have changed it now. See Justin's comment above. My point was, you choose base voltage in any one zone and then transformer will dictate the base voltages in other zones. If the transformers are involved that is. What I had seen was their question not following this rule.He does choose 120V as the base voltage for the motor. "Vmotor=120V; Zmotor=0.6pu" You then convert to the generator base to get to the solution. Am I missing something?
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