Electrical Engineering - Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications - General Questions (Q.No. 5)
5.
In a -connected source feeding a Y-connected load,
each phase voltage equals the difference of the corresponding load voltages
each phase voltage equals the corresponding load voltage
each phase voltage is one-third the corresponding load voltage
each phase voltage is 60° out of phase with the corresponding load voltage
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Bernard said:   1 decade ago
What is the meaning of diff in load voltage?

Rahul said:   1 decade ago
I couldn't understand. What is the meaning of difference in load voltage?

Himanshu said:   1 decade ago
In delta connection phase voltage is equal to line voltage.

Abhishek said:   1 decade ago
Whenever the delta connected source is feeding star connected load the phase voltage is always equal to the line voltage of star connected load it means vdelta = vload of star connected.

ABHAYA said:   1 decade ago
Phase voltage of delta connected = line voltage of delta.

Difference of voltage in star connected load = delta connected source voltage.

Monu said:   1 decade ago
Whether the phase voltage of delta connected source equals the difference of line voltages of star connected load. How?

Anusha said:   1 decade ago
Whether the phase voltage of delta connected source equals the difference of line voltages of star connected load.

Bitan said:   1 decade ago
In delta connected source feeding a star connected load, phase voltage is equal to line voltage.

Manimaran said:   1 decade ago
Delta connection to starconection are equal to line voltage.

vph=vl/3.

Saminathan said:   1 decade ago
In star to delta connection ph vt is equal to difference of line vt.


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