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A professional center is supplied by a balanced three-phase source. The center has four balance three-phase loads as follows:
Load 1: 150 kVA at 0.8 pf leading
Load 2: 100 kW at unity pf
Load 3: 200 kVA at 0.6 pf lagging
Load 4: 80 kW and 95 kVAR (inductive)
If the line impedance is 0.02 + j0.05 Ω per phase and the line voltage at the loads is 480 V, find the magnitude of the line voltage at the source.
Find the magnitude of the line voltage at the source.
Answer to Problem 81CP
The magnitude of the line voltage at the source is
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
A balanced three-phase source connected to four balanced three-phase loads, Those are,
Load 1:
The apparent power of the Load 1
The power factor of the Load 1 is
Load 2:
The real power of the Load 2
The power factor of the Load 2 is unity.
Load 3:
The apparent power of the Load 3
The power factor of the Load 3 is 0.6 (lagging).
Load 4:
The reactive power of the Load 4
The real power of the Load 4
The line impedance
The line voltage at the loads
Formula used:
Write the expression to find the complex power of the Load 1.
Here,
Write the expression to find the real power of the Load 1.
Here,
Write the expression to find the reactive power of the Load 1.
Here,
Write the expression to find the complex power of the Load 2.
Here,
Write the expression to find the real power
Here,
Rearrange the equation (5) to find the apparent power
Write the expression to find the reactive power
Here,
Write the expression to find the complex power of the Load 3.
Here,
Write the expression to find the real power of the Load 3.
Here,
Write the expression to find the reactive power of the Load 3.
Here,
Write the expression to find the complex power of the Load 4.
Here,
Write the expression to find the total complex power
Here,
Write the expression to find the apparent power (S).
Here,
Write the expression to find the complex power absorbed by the line.
Here,
Write the expression to find the total complex power at the source.
Here,
Write the expression for the apparent power
Here
Calculation:
Load 1:
The given leading power factor of the Load 1 is ,
Re-write the equation to find the angle
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Load 2:
Substitute
The given unity power factor of the Load 2,
Rewrite the equation to find the angle
Substitute
Substitute
Load 3:
The given lagging power factor of the Load 3 is,
Rewrite the equation to find the angle
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Load 4:
Substitute
Substitute
Here, the apparent power is
Substitute
Re-write the above equation to find the line current
Substitute
Substitute
Re-write the above value as below,
Substitute
Rewrite the above equation to find
Conclusion:
Thus, the magnitude of the line voltage at the source is
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