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3 Phase Transformer

09/23/2010 3:50 AM

Hi, All

Incoming supply connect to the transformer, in this manner L1/L3/L2 to U1/V1/W1

Any cause effect.

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Re: 3 phase transformer

09/23/2010 4:27 AM

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09/23/2010 7:28 AM

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09/23/2010 10:07 AM

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Re: 3 Phase Transformer

09/23/2010 12:57 PM

L1/L3/L2 to U1/V1/W1

If L1 is leakage inductance, and if L2 is leakage discharged from the magnetic field, and if L3 is the leakage negative resistence, then U1 might be length of the coil, and obviously V1 is solving for Faraday's Law of Induction, so I guess W1 is watts; therefore, this 3 phase transformer is clearly being used on a retroencabulator.

Now that deserves a GA!

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Re: 3 Phase Transformer

09/24/2010 12:46 AM

hI, aLL

Basically the incoming supply is lay from substation to transformer.

the cable connection to the transformer terminal in this manner

cable - R/Y/B

Transformer terminal - U1/W1/V1

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