A 200 V, 50 Hz, single-phase radial distribution system, the resistance of the wire is 0.0007 ohm/m supply and return. Four loads are connected and it consumes 15, 20, 35 and 45 A respectively and are fed from the cable at distance of 25, 15, 5 and 5 m respectively. Calculate the total current drawn from the supply (I), the current in the cable between each of the loads and the voltage at load A, B, C & D. Total Current, I = Answer for part 1 Branch current between A & B load, Iab = Answer for part 2 Branch current between B & C load, Ibc = Answer for part 3 Branch current between C & D load, Icd = Answer for part 4
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A 200 V, 50 Hz, single-phase radial distribution system, the resistance of the wire is 0.0007 ohm/m supply and return. Four loads are connected and it consumes 15, 20, 35 and 45 A respectively and are fed from the cable at distance of 25, 15, 5 and 5 m respectively. Calculate the total current drawn from the supply (I), the current in the cable between each of the loads and the voltage at load A, B, C & D.
Total Current, I =
Answer for part 1Branch current between A & B load, Iab =
Answer for part 2Branch current between B & C load, Ibc =
Answer for part 3Branch current between C & D load, Icd =
Answer for part 4Voltage across load A, Va =
Answer for part 5Voltage across load B, Vb =
Answer for part 6Voltage across load C, Vc =
Answer for part 7Voltage across load D, Vd =
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