The document analyzes two cases of electrical loads on a three-phase power system: a resistive load (Case 1) and a resistive-inductive load (Case 2). For each case, it shows the line and phase voltages, currents, and the ratio of line-to-phase values. In Case 1 with the resistive load, the line and phase voltages are equal and the line currents are higher than the phase currents. In Case 2 with the resistive-inductive load, the same relationships hold true but the currents are lower due to the inductive component of the load.
The document analyzes two cases of electrical loads on a three-phase power system: a resistive load (Case 1) and a resistive-inductive load (Case 2). For each case, it shows the line and phase voltages, currents, and the ratio of line-to-phase values. In Case 1 with the resistive load, the line and phase voltages are equal and the line currents are higher than the phase currents. In Case 2 with the resistive-inductive load, the same relationships hold true but the currents are lower due to the inductive component of the load.
The document analyzes two cases of electrical loads on a three-phase power system: a resistive load (Case 1) and a resistive-inductive load (Case 2). For each case, it shows the line and phase voltages, currents, and the ratio of line-to-phase values. In Case 1 with the resistive load, the line and phase voltages are equal and the line currents are higher than the phase currents. In Case 2 with the resistive-inductive load, the same relationships hold true but the currents are lower due to the inductive component of the load.