A three-phase line with an impedance of ( 0.2 + j 1.0 ) Ω / phase feeds three balanced three-phase loads connected in parallel. Load 1: Absorbs a total of 150 kW and 120 kvar. Load 2: Delta connected with an impedance of ( 15 0 − j 48 ) Ω / phase . Load 3: 120 kVA at 0.6 PF leading. If the line-to-neutral voltage at the load end of the line is 2000 v (rms), determine the magnitude of the line-to-line voltage at the source end of the line.
A three-phase line with an impedance of ( 0.2 + j 1.0 ) Ω / phase feeds three balanced three-phase loads connected in parallel. Load 1: Absorbs a total of 150 kW and 120 kvar. Load 2: Delta connected with an impedance of ( 15 0 − j 48 ) Ω / phase . Load 3: 120 kVA at 0.6 PF leading. If the line-to-neutral voltage at the load end of the line is 2000 v (rms), determine the magnitude of the line-to-line voltage at the source end of the line.
Solution Summary: The author explains the value of line to line voltage at source end and the expression for apparent power absorbed by load.
A three-phase line with an impedance of
(
0.2
+
j
1.0
)
Ω
/
phase feeds three balanced three-phase loads connected in parallel.
Load 1: Absorbs a total of 150 kW and 120 kvar.
Load 2: Delta connected with an impedance of
(
15
0
−
j
48
)
Ω
/
phase
.
Load 3: 120 kVA at 0.6 PF leading.
If the line-to-neutral voltage at the load end of the line is 2000 v (rms), determine the magnitude of the line-to-line voltage at the source end of the line.
Two delta connected loads are connected in parallel and powered by a balanced Y-connectedsource. The smaller of two loads draws 10 kVA at a lagging power factor of 0.75 and the largerdraws 25 kVA at a leading power factor of 0.8. The line voltage is 400 V. Calculate a) The powerfactor at which the source is operating. b) The total power drawn by the two loads. c) The phasecurrent of each load.
5. The figure below shows two star connected loads with three phase power. The
voltage source is 120Z0°. The loads are Z₁ = 10 + j4 № and Z₂ = 2 +j3 №. The
cables are negligible.
Calculate:
a)
the line and phase current.
b) the real power from the source.
c) the reactive power of the circuit.
Is
V
N
Z₁
Z₁ Z₁
Z₂
Z₂
N
N
Z₂
The Figure shows a balanced Y-A 3Ø circuit. The phase voltages of the Y-connected source are V, = 11020°,
V, = 1102 - 120° and V. = 1102120°, Volts. The line impdedances are Z,=10+j5 Q each. The impedances of
the A-connected load are ZA = 75+j255 N each.
Determine: Line Currents, Phase Currents (load), Power drawn by the load.
Ve
ZA
Vb
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