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The document discusses the conversion of line-line loads to phase loads in the context of Balanced Per-Phase Analysis, emphasizing that this is distinct from transformer Δ – T conversion. It provides mathematical relationships and formulas for calculating phase currents and apparent power using phasor quantities. The document concludes with a note for readers to reach out with questions or comments.
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delta-wye-impedance-transform

The document discusses the conversion of line-line loads to phase loads in the context of Balanced Per-Phase Analysis, emphasizing that this is distinct from transformer Δ – T conversion. It provides mathematical relationships and formulas for calculating phase currents and apparent power using phasor quantities. The document concludes with a note for readers to reach out with questions or comments.
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When performing Balanced Per-Phase Analysis…

Line-Line Loads need to be converted to Phase Loads.


This is a derivation of that conversion.
Do not confuse this with transformer Δ – T conversion.
Keep in mind everything is phasor quantities.

𝑉𝐿𝐿 A A 𝑉∅
𝐼∆ = 𝐼𝑌 =
𝑍∆ IΔ IY
𝑍𝑌
𝑆∆ = 𝑉𝐿𝐿 𝐼∆∗ + 𝑆𝑌 = 𝑉∅ 𝐼𝑌∗
∗ V ∗
𝑉𝐿𝐿 ZY 𝑉∅
𝑆∆ = 𝑉𝐿𝐿 - 𝑆𝑌 = 𝑉∅
𝑍∆ 𝑍𝑌
𝑉𝐿𝐿 𝑉𝐿𝐿∗ 𝑉∅ 𝑉∅∗
𝑆∆ = 𝑆𝑌 = ∗
𝑍∆∗ 𝑍𝑌
𝑉𝐿𝐿 2 C ZΔ B C B 𝑉∅ 2
𝑆∆ = 𝑆𝑌 = ∗
𝑍∆∗ 𝑍𝑌
𝑆∆ = 𝑆𝑌
𝑉𝐿𝐿 = 3 𝑉∅ 3 𝑉∅ 2 𝑉∅ 2
3 𝑉∅ 2 = ∗
𝑆∆ = 𝑍∆∗ 𝑍𝑌
𝑍∆∗ 3 1
=
𝑍∆∗ 𝑍𝑌∗
𝑍∆ = 3𝑍𝑌
𝑍∆
𝑍𝑌 =
3
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