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What is phase voltage and line voltage in star connection?

The conductors that connect a three-phase supply to its load are called 'line conductors' or, more simply, 'lines'. The individual generator stator windings, transformer winding, or loads are called 'phases'. Lines and line terminals are identified by colours, letters, numbers, or combinations of letters and numbers. For example, A-B-C. Phases are identified by using the letters assigned to the line terminals between which the phases are connected, e.g A-B, B-C, and C-A. Voltages measured between lines ('line-to-line') are termed 'line voltages', and currents that pass through the lines are called 'line currents'. Voltages measured across a generator's windings, transformer windings, or individual loads, are called 'phase voltages', and the currents that pass through these are called 'phase currents'. For a three-phase, three-wire, system, the phase- and line-voltages are numerically-equal to each other. For a three-phase, four-wire, system, the line voltage is 1.732 times larger than the phase voltage.


What is role of neutral in three phase system?

In a three phase system, connected wye, neutral is the common return, and it is grounded. In a delta connection, there is no neutral.


What is a phase?

When the conversion of a system, process, etc. Is completed in phases rather than a complete transformation at one time.


What filament is connected to the Z line thick or thin?

thin


What happens to a 110v appliance connected to a 220v power supply?

KW = (sqrt 3) X Line voltage X Line current X Power factor Line current is proportional to Line voltage for same KW load so if 220 motor is connected to 110 v the Line current will increase. see Example: A 5 KW motor is connected to 220 V & then 110 v ( assume power factor is 0.850) Current ( I with 220 v) = (5 X 1000) / (1.73 X 220 X 0.850) = 15.5 Amp Current ( I with 110 v) = (5 X 1000) / (1.73 X 110 X 0.850) = 30.9 Amp

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The components are connected in series (not parallel).


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Can you use an ac neutral on a coil powered by dc?

A neutral line can carry both AC and DC. Just make sure that the AC or DC is unable to pass through any components connected to the neutral line.


What is the difference between Load Current Line Current and Phase Current?

A load current is a current drawn by an electrical load. In other words, it is the current flowing from the source to the load.For a single-phase system, a line current is a current flowing through the line, or 'hot', conductor, while the current through the neutral conductor is called the neutral current.For a three-phase system, the three 'hot' conductors between the load and the source are called 'lines' and, so, the currents passing through them are called 'line currents'. For a three-phase system, loads are either connected between line conductors (delta-connected system) or between each line and the neutral (star- or wye-connected system), and represent the phases -so the currents passing through the loads are called 'phase currents'.For a balanced three-phase system, the line current is 1.732 times the value of a phase current, where the phases (loads) are connected in delta. For phases (loads) connected in star (or 'wye') the line current is numerically-equal to the phase currents.