Single phase power from a L-L voltage of 208 volts is calc'd:
P = V(phase to phase) * I (individual phase current) / sqrt(3)
Total power from all three legs is the above P * 3.
P is in watts; continuous sampling will result in watt hour measurements; 1000 x this is kWh's.
Not enough information. To answer this question the amount of current in AMPS the circuit is drawing is needed.
The three phase voltage is 380 the hertz is 50
Question is incorrect. in a 240 Volt single phase circuit, how can you have A phase and B phase?
Drawing block diagram of single phase capasitor start motor?
To answer this question a voltage needs to be stated and whether the load is three phase or single phase. Without the voltage the amperage can not be calculated. For single phase, Amps = kva x 1000/voltage, for three phase, Amps = kva x 1000/1.73 x voltage.
You might be overloading the circuit. What else is drawing power on that circuit or phase? Are your lights really OK or is there a short somewhere?.
Not enough information. To answer this question the amount of current in AMPS the circuit is drawing is needed.
The three phase voltage is 380 the hertz is 50
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In a pure resistive circuit the voltage and current are in phase. In an inductive circuit they are fro zero to 180 degrees out of phase. If they are in phase the Power Factor is 1 and 180 degrees the PF is zero. The exact amount of the phase difference depends on the specific circuit.
In an electrical circuit, impedance and phase angle are related because impedance affects the phase angle of the current in the circuit. The phase angle represents the time delay between the voltage and current waveforms in the circuit. A change in impedance can cause a shift in the phase angle, impacting the overall behavior of the circuit.
Question is incorrect. in a 240 Volt single phase circuit, how can you have A phase and B phase?
Drawing block diagram of single phase capasitor start motor?