Question: Problem # 1 The | VLN | at the terminals of a balanced three - phase source is 2 . 4 kV . The load

Problem #1
The |VLN| at the terminals of a balanced three-phase source is 2.4 kV. The load is Y-
connected and has an impedance of 16+ j12/. The load is fed from a line having an
impedance of 0.12+ j0.96/.
a) Draw the single-phase equivalent circuit.
b) Calculate the line current (Ia)
c) Calculate the line-to-neutral voltage at the load (Van)
d) Calculate the line-to-line voltage at the load (Vab)
Problem #2
In a balanced three-phase system, the source is Y-connected, and Van =1200 V (RMS
voltage). The source feeds two loads. Load 1 is Y-connected with an impedance of 8+ j6
/. Load 2 is -connected with an impedance of 636/.
a) Draw the single-phase equivalent circuit.
b) Calculate the line current (Ia)
c) Calculate the current Iab for load 2.
d) Calculate the line-to-line voltage at the load (Vab)

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