Table 9 of NEC says: "Alternating-Current Resistance and Reactance for 600-Volt Cables, 3-Phase, 60 Hz, 75?C (167?F) ? Three Single Conductors in Conduit"
Are the reactance values given in the table valid only if all three conductors are carrying current? What if one of the conductors is not carrying any current? And how about if one of the conductors is carrying more current than the other?
Could the reactance values given in the table be still be used in the cases I've mentioned?
Are the reactance values given in the table valid only if all three conductors are carrying current? What if one of the conductors is not carrying any current? And how about if one of the conductors is carrying more current than the other?
Could the reactance values given in the table be still be used in the cases I've mentioned?