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13.1.2 Line And Current

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VL = VP (delta)

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IL = √ 3 IP (delta)

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L1 Red

L2 White

L3 Blue

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Comparisons between Star and Delta connected systemsComparisons between Star and Delta connected systems

Star (Y) Delta (∆)Similar ends connected Dissimilar ends connected For balanced or unbalanced loads More suitable for balanced loads VL = √ 3 Vp VL = VP

IL = Ip IL = √ 3 IpTwo values of voltage available One common voltage only available

Has common connection available for earthing

No common earthing point

VL leads V by 30°E IL leads I, by 30°ESuited to long-distance power transmission *

Suited to locally operated machinery *

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

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Comparisons between Star and Delta connected systemsComparisons between Star and Delta connected systems

Star (Y) Delta (∆)Similar ends connected Dissimilar ends connected For balanced or unbalanced loads More suitable for balanced loads VL = √ 3 Vp VL = VP

IL = Ip IL = √ 3 IpTwo values of voltage available One common voltage only available

Has common connection available for earthing

No common earthing point

VL leads V by 30°E IL leads I, by 30°ESuited to long-distance power transmission *

Suited to locally operated machinery *

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

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Comparisons between Star and Delta connected systemsComparisons between Star and Delta connected systems

Star (Y) Delta (∆)Similar ends connected Dissimilar ends connected For balanced or unbalanced loads More suitable for balanced loads VL = √ 3 Vp VL = VP

IL = Ip IL = √ 3 IpTwo values of voltage available One common voltage only available

Has common connection available for earthing

No common earthing point

VL leads V by 30°E IL leads I, by 30°ESuited to long-distance power transmission *

Suited to locally operated machinery *

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

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Comparisons between Star and Delta connected systemsComparisons between Star and Delta connected systems

Star (Y) Delta (∆)Similar ends connected Dissimilar ends connected For balanced or unbalanced loads More suitable for balanced loads VL = √ 3 Vp VL = VP

IL = Ip IL = √ 3 IpTwo values of voltage available One common voltage only available

Has common connection available for earthing

No common earthing point

VL leads V by 30°E IL leads I, by 30°ESuited to long-distance power transmission *

Suited to locally operated machinery *

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

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Comparisons between Star and Delta connected systemsComparisons between Star and Delta connected systems

Star (Y) Delta (∆)Similar ends connected Dissimilar ends connected For balanced or unbalanced loads More suitable for balanced loads VL = √ 3 Vp VL = VP

IL = Ip IL = √ 3 IpTwo values of voltage available One common voltage only available

Has common connection available for earthing

No common earthing point

VL leads V by 30°E IL leads I, by 30°ESuited to long-distance power transmission *

Suited to locally operated machinery *

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

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Comparisons between Star and Delta connected systemsComparisons between Star and Delta connected systems

Star (Y) Delta (∆)Similar ends connected Dissimilar ends connected For balanced or unbalanced loads More suitable for balanced loads VL = √ 3 Vp VL = VP

IL = Ip IL = √ 3 IpTwo values of voltage available One common voltage only available

Has common connection available for earthing

No common earthing point

VL leads V by 30°E IL leads I, by 30°ESuited to long-distance power transmission *

Suited to locally operated machinery *

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

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Comparisons between Star and Delta connected systemsComparisons between Star and Delta connected systems

Star (Y) Delta (∆)Similar ends connected Dissimilar ends connected For balanced or unbalanced loads More suitable for balanced loads VL = √ 3 Vp VL = VP

IL = Ip IL = √ 3 IpTwo values of voltage available One common voltage only available

Has common connection available for earthing

No common earthing point

VL leads V by 30°E IL leads I, by 30°ESuited to long-distance power transmission *

Suited to locally operated machinery *

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

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Comparisons between Star and Delta connected systemsComparisons between Star and Delta connected systems

Star (Y) Delta (∆)Similar ends connected Dissimilar ends connected For balanced or unbalanced loads More suitable for balanced loads VL = √ 3 Vp VL = VP

IL = Ip IL = √ 3 IpTwo values of voltage available One common voltage only available

Has common connection available for earthing

No common earthing point

VL leads V by 30°E IL leads I, by 30°ESuited to long-distance power transmission *

Suited to locally operated machinery *

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

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Comparisons between Star and Delta connected systemsComparisons between Star and Delta connected systems

Star (Y) Delta (∆)Similar ends connected Dissimilar ends connected For balanced or unbalanced loads More suitable for balanced loads VL = √ 3 Vp VL = VP

IL = Ip IL = √ 3 IpTwo values of voltage available One common voltage only available

Has common connection available for earthing

No common earthing point

VL leads V by 30°E IL leads I, by 30°ESuited to long-distance power transmission *

Suited to locally operated machinery *

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.

* Both connections have their advantages in the distribution of electrical power and both are used in situations dependent on local conditions and requirements.