hhsting
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In balanced three phase panelboard with phases A, B, C. The phase A has current 300A. What would the connected load in kVA be for the panelboard?
What voltage
VA = VxA (x 1.732 for balanced three phase)
You said you had 300 amps.I know the formula but what is the amps does one use?
You said you had 300 amps.
To complicate things a little, if you got to 300A by saying "there are 3 L-L loads balanced A-B, B-C, and C-A, each 150A," then the math is different. The phase current isn't 300A, it's 150*sqrt(3).
Cheers, Wayne
That means whoever did the calculating figured whatever combination of loads is connected, you would be able to clamp a meter around each supply conductor and read 300 amps on each one if the calculated load (maybe with extra allowance built in for whatever reasons) were actually present.Its in panel schedule total at the end phase A column 300A, phase B column 300A, phase C column 300A. What do you think? Your opinion.
That means whoever did the calculating figured whatever combination of loads is connected, you would be able to clamp a meter around each supply conductor and read 300 amps on each one if the calculated load (maybe with extra allowance built in for whatever reasons) were actually present.
See calculations I showed you in post 9, it doesn't matter when current on each supply line is the same, it gets a little more complicated when not the same though.Ok but does that mean 300A is L-L or L-N or L-G?
