giuseppe
Electrical
- Jul 31, 2001
- 20
Hi to all.
I have a question that maybe simple for some of you guys.
I have to supply a transformer with a cable (primary) sized for three loads (secondary) of 150KVA two-phases resistances @ 400Vac phase-to-phase.
What will be the resulting, effective load on the Primary, as to size the primary cable? From my prespective, as i will load the phases with balanced two-wires phase-to-phase load, it should be approx 2/3th of the resulting 450KVA, but I am unsure, as it's not usual for me to supply two-phases loads.
Thanks for your replies.
Giuseppe
I have a question that maybe simple for some of you guys.
I have to supply a transformer with a cable (primary) sized for three loads (secondary) of 150KVA two-phases resistances @ 400Vac phase-to-phase.
What will be the resulting, effective load on the Primary, as to size the primary cable? From my prespective, as i will load the phases with balanced two-wires phase-to-phase load, it should be approx 2/3th of the resulting 450KVA, but I am unsure, as it's not usual for me to supply two-phases loads.
Thanks for your replies.
Giuseppe