Jpflex
Electrician big leagues
- Location
- Victorville
- Occupation
- Electrician commercial and residential
Hi I’m working with older contact starters for 3 phase AC motors. I was wandering that if the coil from series Connected start and stop buttons was 17.4 ohms (just the coil) and the coil was rated for 120 volts
And assuming power is delivered from lines 1 and 2 of A and B line phases (ONLY USING TWO PHASES OF THREE) then if I wanted to know how much current was traveling through coil
would I divide 120 volts / by 17.4 ohms resistance
Or 120 volts / 17.4 ohms x assumed power factor between 80 to 90%
Or 120 volts / 17.4 x 1.732 (3 phase although only 2 phases used)
Or 120 volts / 17.4 x 2 (2 phase)
Or A combination of these figures? I also don’t know what power factor would be if it matters?
And assuming power is delivered from lines 1 and 2 of A and B line phases (ONLY USING TWO PHASES OF THREE) then if I wanted to know how much current was traveling through coil
would I divide 120 volts / by 17.4 ohms resistance
Or 120 volts / 17.4 ohms x assumed power factor between 80 to 90%
Or 120 volts / 17.4 x 1.732 (3 phase although only 2 phases used)
Or 120 volts / 17.4 x 2 (2 phase)
Or A combination of these figures? I also don’t know what power factor would be if it matters?