QUESTION 3 You make the following measurements in a 3-phase electrical circuit: Voltageline-to-line = 208 V Amperageline= 24.5 A The power factor (pf) in the circuit is .60. How many Watts is the circuit drawing? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number and do not enter the unit.)

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QUESTION 3
You make the following measurements in a 3-phase electrical circuit:
Voltageline-to-line = 208 V
Amperageline= 24.5 A
The power factor (pf) in the circuit is .60.
How many Watts is the circuit drawing? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number and do not enter the unit.)
QUESTION 4
What is the maximum number of lamp fixtures (<180 W) that can be wired on a 20 A branch circuit if the lights will be on for more than 3-hrs at a time?
QUESTION 5
You are planning a special purpose branch circuit for a 240 V, 5040 W (21 A) radiant heater. The heater is controlled by a thermostat and should never ope
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 3 You make the following measurements in a 3-phase electrical circuit: Voltageline-to-line = 208 V Amperageline= 24.5 A The power factor (pf) in the circuit is .60. How many Watts is the circuit drawing? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number and do not enter the unit.) QUESTION 4 What is the maximum number of lamp fixtures (<180 W) that can be wired on a 20 A branch circuit if the lights will be on for more than 3-hrs at a time? QUESTION 5 You are planning a special purpose branch circuit for a 240 V, 5040 W (21 A) radiant heater. The heater is controlled by a thermostat and should never ope Click Save and Submit to save and submit, Click Save All Answers to save all answers.
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