400/231V Asom 100m j-0,15 A/m co 1 100m 125m 80 A cos 5-1 j-0.08 A/m 50m 50m 400/231V In the three-phase low voltage network given in the figure, the conductor is copper and the conductivity coefficient is given as Ycu=44.4 m/ Q.mm². Accordingly (voltage drop calculation is based on the single phase value of 231 V). will be done); a) Determine the line cross-section as a maximum voltage drop of 5% is allowed. (The line has been calculated b) Calculate the voltage drop value at the G terminal by selecting the upper nominal value of the cross section value you found in option a from the section values given below. (The result will be entered with two digits after the comma.) Nominal cross-sections of copper conductor (1.5mm²-2.5mm²-4mm2-10mm²-16mm²-25mm²-35mm²-50mm²- 70mm²-95mm²-120 mm²) c) Calculate the lost power value in the single phase that will occur on the C-G branch. (The result will be entered as two digits after the comma.)
400/231V Asom 100m j-0,15 A/m co 1 100m 125m 80 A cos 5-1 j-0.08 A/m 50m 50m 400/231V In the three-phase low voltage network given in the figure, the conductor is copper and the conductivity coefficient is given as Ycu=44.4 m/ Q.mm². Accordingly (voltage drop calculation is based on the single phase value of 231 V). will be done); a) Determine the line cross-section as a maximum voltage drop of 5% is allowed. (The line has been calculated b) Calculate the voltage drop value at the G terminal by selecting the upper nominal value of the cross section value you found in option a from the section values given below. (The result will be entered with two digits after the comma.) Nominal cross-sections of copper conductor (1.5mm²-2.5mm²-4mm2-10mm²-16mm²-25mm²-35mm²-50mm²- 70mm²-95mm²-120 mm²) c) Calculate the lost power value in the single phase that will occur on the C-G branch. (The result will be entered as two digits after the comma.)
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