rated current is the current at any given conditions......but full load current is the maximum current that the system design can hav.....it w'll b larger than that f the rated current. rated current is the current at any given conditions......but full load current is the maximum current that the system design can hav.....it w'll b larger than that f the rated current.
full load current is the operating current came from the tables and use this value in calculatin over load protection device , cable size , disconnect switch , short circuit current
but full load ampers is the name plate value of the motor and used only for the calculation of thermal or heating protection
The ratings state the limits on voltage and current for operating the transformer at full load. The rated voltage times the rated current gives the rated VA of the transformer. Transormers are not usually rated directly for power because this depends on the power factor of the load applied.
While starting a motor from standstill to its rated speed, the motor has to overcome the inertia and generate enough torque to over come it. In the process the motor takes higher current during the starting. Once started and set in motion the current reduces ti its normal value. Full load current is lower than the starting current normally.
This is the current flowing in the primary circuit when full-load current flows in the secondary circuit.
Full load starting current is typically in the region of 5or 6 times the full load motor current;.
It is the rated maximum current that can be taken from the transformer. This is equal to the VA rating divided by the output voltage. So a 6 kVA 240 v transformer would have a maximum current rating of 6000/240 or 25 amps.
"Rated current" is the current the device (motor or transformer?) is designed to handle at full load. "Tripping current" is the current where a protective device (fuse, breaker) will open to protect the device from overload/overheating. "Tripped current", may be the current the tripping device measured prior to making the decision to trip, if you are reading this from a digital protective device like a relay or OCR.
Consumer surplus is the difference between the maximum amount a person is willing to pay for a good and its current market price. Producer surplus is the difference between the current market price and the full cost of production for the firm.
What is the difference between Modified accrual and Full accrual method?"
The ratings state the limits on voltage and current for operating the transformer at full load. The rated voltage times the rated current gives the rated VA of the transformer. Transormers are not usually rated directly for power because this depends on the power factor of the load applied.
It depends on the internal circuit of the machine. If it is star operated its full load current will be same as rated current. If it is Delta operated its full load per phase current will be as given below : Phase current = Line Current / 1.732
Uh, is there a difference?
Since (in North America, at least), the horsepower of a motor describes its rated output power, you need to know its efficiency in order to determine its input power, then its rated voltage, to determine its full-load current.
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Motors doesn't use its maximum rated current because the circuit breaker will trip immediately or is tripped off easily if there are fluctuations in our voltage regulations.
no load voltage means there is no connected devices operating on the circuit. usually the voltage reading will reflect the normal or highest voltage reading in the circuit. full load voltage is measured when all devices in the circuit are operating at the same time. initial load startup will usually drop the voltage somewhat, but it should recover in a short period of time
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