neutral current calculation

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chan0828

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Hi,

I have a difficulty of this calculation.

In 208V 3ph-4w system,

A-N has a coil with an impedance of 8 ohms and a power factor of 0.9 lag

C-N has a heater load of 10 ohms

Calculate the neutral current.

Can anybody help me?
 

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...In 208V 3ph-4w system,

A-N has a coil with an impedance of 8 ohms and a power factor of 0.9 lag

C-N has a heater load of 10 ohms

Calculate the neutral current. ...
Since you are doing this type of problems, I suspect you already know most of this.

So here's a start: (Definition: Symbol "<" means "phase angle")

It's a vector problem.
Ia +Ib + Ic + In = 0

Ic = 0 <0 so,
Ia + Ib = -In

let Va = 120V <0
and Vb = 120V <120
and Vc = 120V <-120

Za = 8 < (acos(.9)) = 8<25.84 degrees
Ia = Va/Za = 15 <-25.84

If the math makes sense to you, you likely have a plan for the rest.

If not, then we need to attack this another way.

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