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revising for my 301 on Thursday and Ive come stuck on a question, any ideas?



A 30KW 3 phase delta connected motor has a power factor of 0.86 lagging. Calculate the line current.

answer is 50.35a but i dont know how to get there





thanks in advance :)
 
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erm another quick problem.......


A medium sized factory has a three phase load of 50kVA and 30kVAr. Calculate the power factor?

a. 0.8



again im struggling with the formula, i must be arranging it in the wrong order, sorry to be a pain but anybody help us out?
 
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post the formulae, what is 30kvAr, should that read 30kvA, is 50kvA apparent power and 30kvA true power?
 
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well it will be this wont it?

The power factor for a three-phase electric motor can be expressed as:
PF = P / [(3)1/2 U I] (2)
where
PF = power factor
P = power applied (W, watts)
U = voltage (V)
I = current (A, amps)
 
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sorry i must be using the wrong forumula then, this is exactly how the question reads:


A medium sized factory has a three phase load of 50 kVA and 30 kVAr. Calculate the power factor
 
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to me, and im pretty sure im right(99.9%), you have a factory with apparent power 50kvA and true power of 30kvA, power factor=true power/apparent power, 30kvA/50kvA=0.6 which means your answer is wrong. text books with incorrect answers are not uncommon. does this sound plausible?? also i'm not sure what kvAr is?
 
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to me, and im pretty sure im right(99.9%), you have a factory with apparent power 50kvA and true power of 30kvA, power factor=true power/apparent power, 30kvA/50kvA=0.6 which means your answer is wrong. text books with incorrect answers are not uncommon. does this sound plausible?? also i'm not sure what kvAr is?

kvar is Reactive Power so i think the question is right im just not getting it. :confused:

or you could be right and the paper is wrong lol
 
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you are right, i didnt think you would that at level 3, i cant cope with these questions after a few beers so ill get back to you tomorrow nite if thats ok
 
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