Practical Alternating Currents And Power Transmission a Practical Treatise On T
Practical Alternating Currents And Power Transmission a Practical Treatise On T
Newton Harrison
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In this case, also GENERATOR 1000 VOLTS-100 AMP. RECEIVING CIRCUIT OF Y TYPE VOLTS RECEIVD = 577 AMPERES REMAIN THE SAME AS LINE AT 100 1000 VOLTS-100 AMP. 100 AMPERES FIG. 133. Power Received by a Y Circuit through Each Phase. as stated, they may be connected up to either delta or Y receiving circuits, such as motor terminals, etc. Suppose the three-phase current is received in a Y- connected piece of apparatus (Fig. 133), then the questions arising are as follows : How many amperes will be fo...und in each phase or branch of the receiv- ing circuit? Also, how many volts will be found be- tween the terminals of the receiving circuit? The answers will be to the effect, that in this design of receiving circuit (the Y type) the current in each section or phase will be equaJ to that found AND POWER TRANSMISSION 275 in the main supplying it with current. On the other hand, the difference of potential in volts found between the terminals of the receiving circuit or in each phase will be equal to a certain constant times the difference of potential between any two of the main wires.
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