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3 Phase Power

08/19/2010 3:27 PM

The loading on the 3 phases will need to be as close as possible to a balanced state.

A similar load on each phase. The total load of the 3 seperate phases will be total system load.

Cheers John m

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Re: 3 Phase Power

08/19/2010 3:38 PM

Are you explaining or asking

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Re: 3 Phase Power

08/19/2010 4:03 PM

Thanks John

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Re: 3 Phase Power

08/19/2010 10:27 PM

This looks like a case of replying to a recent thread by accidentally making a new thread, rather than replying within the first thread.

(The options are scattered around the page, so a new member might take a try or two to learn the ropes.)

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