Fig. 2 shows a small 480-V industrial distribution system. The power system supplies a constant line voltage of 480 V, and the impedance of the distribution lines are negligible. Load 1 is delta-connected with a phase impedance of 10230⁰ ohms and load 2 is a Y- connected load with a phase impedance of 52-38.87° ohms For the given simple power system, the transmission lines are assumed to be lossless and with negligible inductance. a) Find the overall power factor of the distribution system. b) Find the total line current supplied to the distribution system. nswers:

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Fig. 2 shows a small 480-V industrial distribution system. The power system supplies a
constant line voltage of 480 V, and the impedance of the distribution lines are negligible.
Load 1 is delta-connected with a phase impedance of 10230⁰ ohms and load 2 is a Y-
connected load with a phase impedance of 52-38.87° ohms For the given simple power
system, the transmission lines are assumed to be lossless and with negligible inductance.
a) Find the overall power factor of the distribution system.
b) Find the total line current supplied to the distribution system.
nswers:
Transcribed Image Text:Fig. 2 shows a small 480-V industrial distribution system. The power system supplies a constant line voltage of 480 V, and the impedance of the distribution lines are negligible. Load 1 is delta-connected with a phase impedance of 10230⁰ ohms and load 2 is a Y- connected load with a phase impedance of 52-38.87° ohms For the given simple power system, the transmission lines are assumed to be lossless and with negligible inductance. a) Find the overall power factor of the distribution system. b) Find the total line current supplied to the distribution system. nswers:
480-V line
a
6
c
Load 1
-connected
102300 62
per phase
Fig. 2
Load 2
Y-connected
52-36-8702
per phase
Transcribed Image Text:480-V line a 6 c Load 1 -connected 102300 62 per phase Fig. 2 Load 2 Y-connected 52-36-8702 per phase
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