Unbalance neutral current in a 3 phase system

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Smart $

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rattus said:
OK, I will blame it on Laszlo instead of my wornout brain.
I think you quoted the wrong post... and you can't blame Laszlo for that. :wink:

Perhaps your brain is wornout... but ever so slightly, IMSO :grin:

I often use the excuse lack of adequate sleep in such instances :rolleyes:
 

rattus

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Nice diagram--worth a kiloword!

Nice diagram--worth a kiloword!

Smart $ said:

I asked Smart to post this diagram in order to illustrate the simplicity of the method. That is, he subtracted the three balanced currents, 46A, leaving only the two unbalanced components, 3A and 1A. Then, the phasor which closes the triangle is the neutral current, In.
 
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