Hi there,
I am studying Schaum's power book. Some of the problems only have the final answer. Hope you guys don't mind answering my questions. Here is a new one
A three phase balanced load has a 10-ohm resistance in each of its phases. The load is supplied by a 220 v, three phase source. Calculate the power absorbed by the load if it is connected in wye.
I solved it in single phase:
V = 220/sqr root 3 = 127
phase1: I = (127 angle of -30) /10 ohm = 12.7 ang -30
S total = (3) x (127 angle of -30) x ( 12.7 angle of -30) * = 4838.7 VA = 4838.7 W
The answer in the book is 14520 W
Thanks for your time.
I am studying Schaum's power book. Some of the problems only have the final answer. Hope you guys don't mind answering my questions. Here is a new one
A three phase balanced load has a 10-ohm resistance in each of its phases. The load is supplied by a 220 v, three phase source. Calculate the power absorbed by the load if it is connected in wye.
I solved it in single phase:
V = 220/sqr root 3 = 127
phase1: I = (127 angle of -30) /10 ohm = 12.7 ang -30
S total = (3) x (127 angle of -30) x ( 12.7 angle of -30) * = 4838.7 VA = 4838.7 W
The answer in the book is 14520 W
Thanks for your time.