Hey guys,
I have what might possibly be a stupid or silly question regarding neutral current as the sum of phase currents.
Under exam standards, which is more correct for In as the sum of phase currents?
In = Ia + Ib +Ic
OR
In = -(Ia + Ib +Ic)
I was always used to the former because I always visualized the three phase currents as coming into the neutral point, and then the neutral current flowing out of the neutral point node. Hence, my KCL visualization was:
Ia + Ib + Ic - In = 0 --> In = Ia + Ib + Ic
But as I'm doing practice exam problems, I see some questions have the solution as:
In = -(Ia + Ib +Ic)
Is one preferred over the other? Or is there something I might be missing or incorrect about?
Thanks for any time answering this question!
I have what might possibly be a stupid or silly question regarding neutral current as the sum of phase currents.
Under exam standards, which is more correct for In as the sum of phase currents?
In = Ia + Ib +Ic
OR
In = -(Ia + Ib +Ic)
I was always used to the former because I always visualized the three phase currents as coming into the neutral point, and then the neutral current flowing out of the neutral point node. Hence, my KCL visualization was:
Ia + Ib + Ic - In = 0 --> In = Ia + Ib + Ic
But as I'm doing practice exam problems, I see some questions have the solution as:
In = -(Ia + Ib +Ic)
Is one preferred over the other? Or is there something I might be missing or incorrect about?
Thanks for any time answering this question!