A 3 phase 12 kV feeder supplies a load of 30 A at 0.8 power factor lagging. The line impedance from the 12 kV source to the load is 5 + j15 ohm. The approximate voltage drop (V) per phase is given by:
(A) 1170
(B) 195
(C) 780
(D) 390
D
For a three phase circuit, the voltage drop per phase is given by:
VD = I (RCosφ + XSinφ) = 30(5*0.8 + 15*0.6) = 390V
Why isn't answer (5+15j) * 30 < -36.86 = 474.34volts? All they are asking for is voltage drop per phase. The voltage drop at the load shouldn't matter.
(A) 1170
(B) 195
(C) 780
(D) 390
D
For a three phase circuit, the voltage drop per phase is given by:
VD = I (RCosφ + XSinφ) = 30(5*0.8 + 15*0.6) = 390V
Why isn't answer (5+15j) * 30 < -36.86 = 474.34volts? All they are asking for is voltage drop per phase. The voltage drop at the load shouldn't matter.