I having been looking at a drawing that shows a loading diagram and have not exactly been able to figure out where all the numbers on the loading diagram come from.
I know that the numbers on each of he corners are the individual phase currents A, B, and C represented by T1, T2, and T3 respectively however I cannot seem to figure out what or how the numbers on the side of the triangle are derrived?
At first I was thinking that these were phase-phase currents however these seem to high, and because most of the loads are single phase I dont think these are any delta vs wye currents?
Can anyone tell me how these numbers on the triangle sides are calculated? I've tried adding and subtracting individual A,B, C line current but I cant seem to arrive at these numbers
I know that the numbers on each of he corners are the individual phase currents A, B, and C represented by T1, T2, and T3 respectively however I cannot seem to figure out what or how the numbers on the side of the triangle are derrived?
At first I was thinking that these were phase-phase currents however these seem to high, and because most of the loads are single phase I dont think these are any delta vs wye currents?
Can anyone tell me how these numbers on the triangle sides are calculated? I've tried adding and subtracting individual A,B, C line current but I cant seem to arrive at these numbers