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1 Phase, 3 Phase

04/03/2012 2:59 AM

IN single phase(we say 220v ac) but why don't we say 660v ac(for 3 phase)? why do we say 440v ac???

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Re: 1 phase,3 phase

04/03/2012 3:05 AM

Because the phase-to-phase voltage is root 3 times the phase-to-neutral voltage.

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Re: 1 phase,3 phase

04/03/2012 5:08 AM

Addition of Vectors is different from normal addition like addition of numbers

I am trying to explain further the point raised by PWSlack in his reply.

In a three phase system we have three vectors say

V = Va + Vb +Vc

Va= Vo e^(j. 0)

Vb= Vo e^(j. 2pi/3)

Vc= Vo e^(j. 4pi/3)

Now Phase to Phase Voltage =Vab= Va - Vb=?

Vab= Vo [ {cos(0) +jsin(0)} - {cos(2 .pi/3) +j sin (2.pi/3)} ]

Vab= Vo [{1} - {-1/2 +j (square root 3)/2}]

Further solving gives the result as

Vab =Vo (square root 3)

So where we have Phase to neutral voltage 230 V we have

Vab = 230 * 1.732 = 400 V

As Vectors are involved so it is 400V instead of 460 V.

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Re: 1 phase,3 phase

04/05/2012 6:26 AM

As three phase system is Specified by Phase to Phase voltage. For Example

1.If Phase to Neutral is 230 V , then in a Three phase system it should specified by 400 V (Phase to phase Voltage).

2. If Phase to Neutral is 400 V , then in a Three phase system it should specified by 690 V (Phase to phase Voltage).

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Re: 1 Phase, 3 Phase

04/04/2012 6:37 AM

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Re: 1 Phase, 3 Phase

04/05/2012 3:33 AM

3 phase is specified as phase to phase voltage; which is root 3 times the phase voltage.

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