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Lesson 34 3 PHASE Sources & Loads

Lesson 34 3 PHASE Sources & Loads. Learning Objectives. Review the induced AC voltage output for a three phase AC generator as a function of time and as phasors. Define a three-wire Y-Y three phase circuit and a four-wire Y-Y three phase circuit.

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Lesson 34 3 PHASE Sources & Loads

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  1. Lesson 343 PHASE Sources & Loads

  2. Learning Objectives Review the induced AC voltage output for a three phase AC generator as a function of time and as phasors. Define a three-wire Y-Y three phase circuit and a four-wire Y-Y three phase circuit. Define the symbols for line to neutral voltages, line to line voltages, line currents, and phase impedances that will be used in three phase circuits. Analyze Ohm’s law in a three-wire Y-Y three phase circuit and in a four-wire YY three phase circuit using a basic three phase generator that produces three balanced voltages which are connected to balanced loads. Analyze Kirchhoff’s current law in a three-wire Y-Y three phase circuit and in a four-wire Y-Y three phase circuit using a basic three phase generator that produces three balanced voltages with a Y connected balanced purely resistive loads.

  3. Why three-phase? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqZtptHnC2I Nearly all power generated and distributed is 3-phase, 60 Hz (or 50 Hz outside the U.S.). When single phase is needed, it can simply be taken from one of the three phases. The instantaneous power in 3-phase system can be constant (not pulsating). Results in less vibration in 3-phase machines. Three phase systems are more economical that single. Amount of wire needed is less than single phase.

  4. (a) Three-phase generator; (b) induced voltages of a three-phase generator. THREE-PHASE GENERATOR

  5. Demonstrating that the vector sum of the phase voltages of a three-phase generator is zero. Phasor diagram for the phase voltages of a three-phase generator. THREE-PHASE GENERATOR

  6. Y-connected generator. Y-CONNECTED GENERATOR If the three terminals denoted N in Fig. are connected together, the generator is referred to as a Y-connected three-phase generator.

  7. Delta(), Wye(Y) Connections Delta () Wye (Y)

  8. Y-Y system Y Load Generator Lines

  9. 4-wire Y-Y system

  10. 3-wire Y-Y system The neutral voltage (VnN) in a balanced Y-Y system is zero.

  11. Phase voltages Phase voltages are the voltages across phases. • For a Y load, phase voltage is measured from line to neutral (n) • For the generator, EAN, EBN and ECN are the phase voltages.

  12. Example Problem 1 EAN = 7620-18 V What are the phase voltages EBN, and ECN?

  13. Line voltages Line voltages are the voltages between the lines A, B and C

  14. Determining a line voltage for a three-phase generator. Line and phase voltages of the Y-connected three-phase generator. PHASE/LINE VOLTAGES

  15. Line/Phase Voltages for a Wye Circuit Relationship between line and phase voltages For a balanced Y system, the magnitude of line-to-line voltage is 1.732 times the magnitude of the phase voltage. Line to line voltage leads phase voltage by 30.

  16. Example Problem 2 EAN = 7620-18 V What are the line voltages ?

  17. CURRENTS Line currents are the currents in the line conductors. Phase currents are the currents through phases.For Y loads, line current and phase current are the same.

  18. Currents for a Wye Circuit For Y loads, line current and phase current are the same. Line current Phase current

  19. Diagram of 3-phase system

  20. Example Problem 3 For the load depicted below, EAN = 277-30 V . Find the phase voltages and line voltages and currents. Sketch their phasor values.

  21. -connected Load For  loads,phase voltage and line voltage are the same thing.

  22.  load definitions Y-Y Line currents are the currents in the line conductors. Phase currents are the currents through phases .

  23. Line/Phase Currents for a Delta Circuit Line current Phase current

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