Hi All,
From what I understand, working out the design current - Ib for single phase is quite easy (max appliance power/voltage).
For three phase, do I take the max power, divide by 3 then divide by 230 to get the Ib?
(We definitely use 230V for everything right?)
Now for voltage drop, We use the same Ib for both single and three phase voltage drop? But when we find the voltage which it drops, with single phase we divide by 230 to find the percentage dropped, and for three phase we divide by 400V to find the percentage dropped?
Thanks for your help!
Ben
From what I understand, working out the design current - Ib for single phase is quite easy (max appliance power/voltage).
For three phase, do I take the max power, divide by 3 then divide by 230 to get the Ib?
(We definitely use 230V for everything right?)
Now for voltage drop, We use the same Ib for both single and three phase voltage drop? But when we find the voltage which it drops, with single phase we divide by 230 to find the percentage dropped, and for three phase we divide by 400V to find the percentage dropped?
Thanks for your help!
Ben