applepieordie
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Hi,
I've always used this rule of thumb:
Is this correct?
I'm getting confused with the phase difference between voltage and current (see attached photos from graffeo book). in his lagging generator explanation, the θ is negative. is the θ between voltage and current different than the θ in the power triangle? I thought these were the same. Or is the rule of thumb i've been using wrong from the start?
can someone please shed some light here for me. thank you.
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I've always used this rule of thumb:
- lagging generator (over-excited): exporting Watt and exporting VAR
- leading generator (under-excited): exporting Watt and importing VAR
- lagging motor (under-excited): importing Watt and importing VAR
- leading motor (over-excited): importing Watt and exporting VAR
Is this correct?
I'm getting confused with the phase difference between voltage and current (see attached photos from graffeo book). in his lagging generator explanation, the θ is negative. is the θ between voltage and current different than the θ in the power triangle? I thought these were the same. Or is the rule of thumb i've been using wrong from the start?
can someone please shed some light here for me. thank you.
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