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LL & LG Fault Causes Negative Sequence Current?

11/18/2009 9:16 AM

line to ground and line to line fault cause negative sequence current in system?

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Re: LL & LG Fault caues negative sequence current ?

11/18/2009 3:53 PM

Are you asking why this happens or whether this happens?

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Re: LL & LG Fault caues negative sequence current ?

11/18/2009 8:34 PM

whether this happens

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Re: LL & LG Fault caues negative sequence current ?

11/22/2009 4:50 AM

Any Assymetrical Fault (a fault that does not involve all the three phases) will produce Negative Sequence Currents. So also in your case.

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Re: LL & LG Fault Causes Negative Sequence Current?

11/18/2009 9:01 PM

One of the main contributors to the negative sequence is the system unbalance.

(Your question is answered).

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