Tscott8201
Electrical
- Jan 7, 2009
- 11
Ok, I am a bit embarrassed to ask this but I am totally confused. I recently installed a 500 KVA 277/480 padmount transformer. The question arose when I needed to size the CT loops for the new load. How many amps per phase is a 500KVA Tx capable of. The formula I use to find amps is:
I=VA/V(line to line) x 3^(1/2)
In this case the above would yield:
500,000/(480 x 1.73)= 602 Amps
Is the amps per phase 1/3 of this? or is 600A the amps per phase?
Any insight on this would be appreciated, 3Ø has always confused me.
Also, if the customer has an 800 amp 3Ø main disconnect, is that the rating per Ø or total of the Ø's?
Tom
I=VA/V(line to line) x 3^(1/2)
In this case the above would yield:
500,000/(480 x 1.73)= 602 Amps
Is the amps per phase 1/3 of this? or is 600A the amps per phase?
Any insight on this would be appreciated, 3Ø has always confused me.
Also, if the customer has an 800 amp 3Ø main disconnect, is that the rating per Ø or total of the Ø's?
Tom