ellen3720
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A quick question about #129 in the NCEES practice exam.
This is a voltage drop problem with a main distribution panel (MDP) feeding another panel, Panel A. The problem gives the MDP voltage as 480V, a load current of 400A with power factor 0.80, and provides cable details for the 250' connection between MDP and Panel A.
The solution calculates the voltage at Panel A as follows: VpanelA = 277<0 - (400<-36.87)*(0.00725+j0.0120) = 271.94<-0.44 V
In the equation above, why is it 277<0, not 277<-30? Doesn't the conversion from phase to phase (480V) to phase to ground (277) always require a phase shift of -30 degrees?
Thanks!
Ellen
A quick question about #129 in the NCEES practice exam.
This is a voltage drop problem with a main distribution panel (MDP) feeding another panel, Panel A. The problem gives the MDP voltage as 480V, a load current of 400A with power factor 0.80, and provides cable details for the 250' connection between MDP and Panel A.
The solution calculates the voltage at Panel A as follows: VpanelA = 277<0 - (400<-36.87)*(0.00725+j0.0120) = 271.94<-0.44 V
In the equation above, why is it 277<0, not 277<-30? Doesn't the conversion from phase to phase (480V) to phase to ground (277) always require a phase shift of -30 degrees?
Thanks!
Ellen