Comment: Generally, the imbalance current is mainly caused by imbalanced load in the power distribution, which in turn causes imbalanced voltages. Imbalanced voltages cause larger imbalance currents in the induction motors since the motor current rises fast with decrease in motor terminal voltage even for balanced voltage drops in excess of 5%, for example. The imbalanced current increase in the motor requires a modified electrical equivalent circuit for the motor since the often presented electrical equivalent motor circuit in textbooks for educational purposes does not include motor parameters required to justify the fast increase in the motor current by the motor imbalanced terminal voltage. Beside the nonlinear parameters in the motor parallel branch in the motor electrical equivalent circuit, e.g. magnetizing reactance, Eddy current resistance, remagnetization resistance, etc., there are no other motor parameters in the motor electrical equivalent circuit normally presented. If the symmetrical component analysis is considered, the motor symmetrical component impedance parameters are required and can be obtained from some motor manufacturers only. Presently, the simplest way to obtain the motor dependencies, e.g. current, power, etc. on the input motor imbalanced terminal voltage, is by empirical approach, i.e. by measurements.