Three-Phase Wye Connection Flashcards

1
Q

What is a phase voltage?

A

The Voltage, produced or dropped by one line to neutral in a wye, or from line to line in a delta connected alternator, transformer or load.

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2
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What is Line Voltage?

A

The Voltage, produced or dropped line to line in a wye, or from line to line in a delta connected alternator, transformer or load.

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3
Q

What does E represent?

A

A source voltage;

Generally depicted as a ‘volt rise’.

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4
Q

Should a phasor diagram of a wye connected load contain line voltages?

A

Yes, it should contain both line and phase voltage.

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5
Q

In a balanced wye circuit what is the time displacement between ENA and ENC?

A

120 electrical degrees.

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6
Q

How is line voltage in a wye circuit calculated?

A

By adding phasors of the voltage of one phase to neutral and the voltage of the other phase, from neutral;

This gives, VL = VPH • 31/2.

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7
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In a balanced wye system, what is the time displacement between VAB and VAN?

A

VAN Lags VAB by 30º.

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8
Q

What makes a balanced wye circuit?

A

When each phase impedance and power factor are identical.

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9
Q

Why are phase current and line current equal in a wye connected system?

A

Because there is only one path for current, from phase to neutral.

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10
Q

The phase current will lag/lead phase voltage by __________.

A

The power factor angle Θ.

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11
Q

If the neutral of an unbalanced wye system was disconnected, how would the voltages behave?

A

The highest voltage will be dropped by the phase with the largest impedance.

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12
Q

What does a wye neutral do?

A

It carries the unbalanced load;

It maintains proper voltages across each phase.

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13
Q

When does no current flow in a wye neutral?

A

When the circuit is balanced.

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14
Q

How is current in the neutral determined?

A

By taking the phasor sum of the three line currents.

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15
Q

What is the power factor?

A

The phase angle between phase voltage and phase current.

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16
Q

Why wye?

A

It gives two useable voltages in 3 Φ.