Ean = 12020° v; Epn = 1202 – 120° v; Een Zan = Zbn = Zen = 0.1 +j1.5 0 Line 2: Ztine a = 1+j2 0; Ztine b = 1- j2 N; Ziine e= 0+ j2.2361 Source 1: = 1202120° v (grounded neutral) %3D Load 2c: Zan = 12 + j9 N; Zbn = 12 - j9 N; Zen = 15 + j0 n (grounded neutral) Fault Location 2: Load Side *Round off to 4 decimal places 34 Load 34 Source Zine 2. Under Unbalanced Condition With Faults: a. Load Line Currents (Ia, Ib,le); b. Load Line Voltages (Vab, Vbe. Vca); c. Load Power Profile (Pr, Qr, ST.Ppfr); d. The Fault Current (If) Types of Faults to be Considered, assuming worst case scenario (Zf = 0): SLGF (line a grounded), LLF (lines a & b connected), 1LO (line a open)

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Ean = 12020° v; Epn = 1202 - 120° v; Een
Zan = Zbn = Zen = 0.1 + j1.5
Line 2: Zine a = 1+ j2 0; Zine b = 1- j2 N; Zme e = 0 + j2.2361 0
Load 2c: Zan = 12 + j9 N; Zm = 12 –- j90; Zen = 15 + jo a (grounded neutral)
Source 1:
120z120° v (grounded neutral)
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Fault Location 2: Load Side
*Round off to 4 decimal places
30 Source
Zuina
34 Load
2. Under Unbalanced Condition With Faults:
a. Load Line Currents (Ia, I, Ic);
b. Load Line Voltages (Vab, Vbe, Vea);
c. Load Power Profile (Pr, Qr, ST. pfr);
d. The Fault Current (If)
Types of Faults to be Considered, assuming worst case scenario (Zf = 0):
SLGF (line a grounded), LLF (lines a & b connected), 1LO (line a open)
Transcribed Image Text:Ean = 12020° v; Epn = 1202 - 120° v; Een Zan = Zbn = Zen = 0.1 + j1.5 Line 2: Zine a = 1+ j2 0; Zine b = 1- j2 N; Zme e = 0 + j2.2361 0 Load 2c: Zan = 12 + j9 N; Zm = 12 –- j90; Zen = 15 + jo a (grounded neutral) Source 1: 120z120° v (grounded neutral) %3D %3D %3D Fault Location 2: Load Side *Round off to 4 decimal places 30 Source Zuina 34 Load 2. Under Unbalanced Condition With Faults: a. Load Line Currents (Ia, I, Ic); b. Load Line Voltages (Vab, Vbe, Vea); c. Load Power Profile (Pr, Qr, ST. pfr); d. The Fault Current (If) Types of Faults to be Considered, assuming worst case scenario (Zf = 0): SLGF (line a grounded), LLF (lines a & b connected), 1LO (line a open)
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