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Three Phase Resistive Loads

The document presents a series of electrical problems involving three-phase resistive loads connected in both star and delta configurations. It includes calculations for phase voltage, line current, and phase current for different resistive loads and supply voltages. Users are encouraged to attempt the questions and use a QR code for worked solutions.

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Three Phase Resistive Loads

The document presents a series of electrical problems involving three-phase resistive loads connected in both star and delta configurations. It includes calculations for phase voltage, line current, and phase current for different resistive loads and supply voltages. Users are encouraged to attempt the questions and use a QR code for worked solutions.

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Three Phase

Resistive Loads

Attempt the questions below then scan the QR code to see a worked solution and
check your answers.

1. Three identical resistive loads of 25Ω are connected in star to a 415V supply,
calculate the phase voltage, the line current and the phase current.

2. The same loads of 25Ω are now connected in delta to a 415V supply,
calculate the phase voltage, the line current and the phase current.
3. Three identical resistive loads of 50Ω are connected in star to a 400V supply,
calculate the phase voltage, the line current and the phase current.

4. The same loads of 50Ω are connected in delta to a 400V supply, calculate the
phase voltage, the line current and the phase current.
5. Three identical resistive loads of 220Ω are connected in star to a 440V supply,
calculate the phase voltage, the line current and the phase current.

6. The same loads of 220Ω are connected in delta to a 440V supply, calculate
the phase voltage, the line current and the phase current.

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