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Anybody know how to work out the current for each phase of a generator. The generator in questions is three phase producing 8500 Watts and at 415V. trying to work out how many amps per phase. Tried to find the formula but cant seem to find it.


Also anybody able to work out what the full load current of a three phase squirrel cage motor rated at 2200 Watts and 415V
 
No not homework, My father is a spark as well as me but the internet is beyond him. He used to specialise in motors and generators But hes been retired for 20 years. I dont know what hes doing with them but he has asked me if i can help him find out the info
 
Simon, I notice you’re a trainee. Do you expect members of the forum to do your homework?

Why do you try to do someone else’s work?
 
I use a 2 second quick rule of thumb for small 3ph induction motors that accounts for average efficiency and a power factor of approx 0.8..... simple take the Kw rating and double it to give FLC current ... so 2.2Kw would be 4.4amps

Note its a rule of thumb and works well for squirrel cage 3ph motors up to 30Kw but for your final calcs use the proper method.

PS ... just a rule of thumb and not to be used to work your OL setting or cable sizing ...I use it for quick response to customer.

@The OP ... Ok your old man cannot remember or has a computer but you have internet access and just typing in on Google what you are asking brings hundreds of options with the answer....
 
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The only sheet I spread has a useful function in my bathroom ;) .... My ickle rule of thumb is good for instant response to customer ...telling him the FLC on the motor plate before either of you look gives him confidence in you competence Ive found ....especially after you show him the correct method of calc's and say you did it in your head ;)
 

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