Chapter 2 Three Phase System

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Introduction to Electrical

Systems
EE042-4-2-IES / VE1

Three Phase System


TOPIC & STRUCTURE OF THE
LESSON

• Three phase balanced system


• Star connection
• Delta connection
• Wattmeter method
• Star Delta Transformation

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LEARNING OUTCOMES

• At the end of this topic, YOU should be able


to:
– Analyse the concepts of AC Circuits, and the
working principles and performance
characteristics of AC machines. (C4, PLO2)

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KEY TERMS YOU MUST BE ABLE
TO USE
• If you have mastered this topic, you should be able to use
the following terms correctly in your assessments: -
– Three phase balanced system
– Star connection
– Delta connection
– Wattmeter method
– Star Delta Transformation

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Single Phase System

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Three Phase System

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Formulation

•  
The notation for each individual phase is:

The sum of these three phase waveform is


zero.

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Advantages of Three Phase
System

1. Lesser amount of copper is used in


constructing three phase system rather
then single phase system.
2. Higher efficiency compared to single
phase system.
3. Lesser cost but deliver higher power than
single phase system.

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Phase Sequence

Considering the following three phase


machine:

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Phase Sequence

For anti-clockwise rotation:

Phase Sequence: ABCABCABCABC…


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Phase Sequence

For clockwise rotation:

Phase Sequence: CBACBACBACBA…


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Numbering of Phases

•   The standard numbering is given to the


three phases as follow:

Normally, RYB is taken as positive and RBY


is taken as negative.
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Interconnection of Three Phase
System

Two possible connection of Three-Phase


System are:
a) Star / Wye connection
b) Delta / Mesh connection

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Star / Wye Connection

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Star / Wye Connection

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Characteristic of Star / Wye
Connection
1. The similar ends of a three-phase
winding are joined together at a point N.
2. The point N is known as star point or
neutral point.
3. The three conductors meeting at point N
are replaced by a single conductor known
as neutral conductor.
4. Such an interconnected system is known
as four-wire, 3-phase system.
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Characteristic of Star / Wye
Connection
•5.  If this three-phase voltage system is
applied across a balanced symmetrical
load, the neutral wire will be carrying
three currents which are exactly equal in
magnitude but are 120° out of phase with
each other.
6. Hence, their vector sum is zero which is:

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Voltage and Current in Y-
Connection

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Voltage and Current in Y-
Connection

Four notation need to be remembered:


1. Phase Voltage: Voltage across each
winding
2. Phase Current: Current across each
winding
3. Line Voltage: Voltage across any two
lines
4. Line Current: Current in each line
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Line Voltage and Phase Voltage

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Line Voltage and Phase Voltage

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Line Voltage and Phase Voltage

Be noted that:
1. Line voltages are 120˚ apart.
2. Line voltages are 30˚ ahead of their
respective phase voltage.
3. The angle between the line currents and
the corresponding line voltages is (30 +
Φ) with current lagging.

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Line Current and Phase Current

•  

Each line is in series with its individual


phase winding, therefore:

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Power

  total active or true power in the circuit is


•The
the sum of the three phase power. Hence:

, and

is the angle between and


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Balanced System

A balanced system should observe the


following:
1. the voltages in all phases are equal in
magnitude and offer in phase from one
another by equal angles, in this case, the
angle = 360/3 = 120°,
2. the currents in the three phases are equal
in magnitude and also differ in phase
from one another by equal angles.
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Example

A balanced star-connected load of (8 + j6) Ω


per phase is connected to a balanced 3-
phase 400-V supply. Find the line current,
power factor, power and total volt-amperes.
(Ans: 23.1A, 0.8 lagging, 12800W,
16000VA)

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Example

•  

Phase voltages of a star connected


alternator are , ; and . What is the phase
sequence of the system ? Compute the line
voltages and .
(Ans: RYB, 400V)

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Example

Given a balanced 3−Φ, 3-wire system with


Y-connected load for which line voltage is
230 V and impedance of each phase is (6 +
j8) ohm. Find the line current and power
absorbed by each phase.
(Ans: 13.3A, 1058W)

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Example
When the three identical star-connected coils are
supplied with 440 V, 50 Hz, 3-Φ supply, the 1-Φ
wattmeter whose current coil is connected in line R
and pressure coil across the phase R and neutral
reads 6kW and the ammeter connected in R-
phase reads 30A. Assuming RYB phase sequence
find:
(i) resistance and reactance of the coil,
(ii) the power factor, of the load
(iii) reactive power of 3-Φ load.
(Ans: 6.67Ω, 5.22Ω, 0.787(lag), 14.103 kVA)
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Delta / Mesh Connection

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Line Voltage and Phase Voltage

•  
In this connection:

In conclusion:

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Line Current and Phase Current

•  

• In this connection:

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Line Current and Phase Current

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Line Current and Phase Current

•  

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Line Current and Phase Current

1. Line currents are 120º apart;


2. Line currents are 30º behind the
respective phase currents;
3. The angle between the line currents and
the corresponding line voltages is (30 +
Φ) with the current lagging.

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Power

•  

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Example

A
•   3-φ, Δ-connected alternator with phase
current, 10 A in magnitude. At the time when
, determine the following, for a phase
sequence of RYB.
a) Polar expression for and and
b) Polar expressions for the three line
current.
Show the phase and line currents on a
phasor diagram.
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Example

Three similar coils, each having a resistance


of 20 ohms and an inductance of 0.05 H are
connected in star / mesh to a 3-phase, 50-
Hz supply with 400-V between lines.
Calculate the total power absorbed and the
line current in each case. Draw the vector
diagram of current and voltages.
(Ans: 5035 W / 15095 W)

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Example

A Δ-connected balanced 3-phase load is


supplied from a 3-phase, 400-V supply. The
line current is 20 A and the power taken by
the load is 10,000 W. Find
a) impedance in each branch
b) the line current, power factor and power
consumed if the same load is connected
in star.
(Ans: 34.64 Ω, 0.7217, 20 A, 3333 W)
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Example

Three similar resistors are connected in star


across 400-V, 3-phase lines. The line current
is 5 A. Calculate the impedance of each
load. To what value should the line voltage
be changed to obtain the same line current
with the resistors delta-connected.
(Ans: 46.2 Ω, 133.3 V)

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Star/Delta Conversion

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Balanced Star Connection

•  

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Balanced Delta Connection

•  

Therefore:

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Power Measurement in 3-Phase
System

1. Three Wattmeter Method


2. Two Wattmeter Method
3. One Wattmeter Method

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Three Wattmeter Method
In this method, three wattmeters are
inserted one in each phase and the
algebraic sum of their readings gives the
total power consumed by the 3-phase load.
a) a low resistance current coil which is
inserted in series with the line carrying
the current and
b) a high resistance pressure coil which is
connected across the two points whose
potential difference is to be measured.
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Delta Connected Load

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Star Connected Load

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The difficulty

The difficulty with this method is that under


ordinary conditions it is not generally
feasible to break into the phases of a delta-
connected or star-connected load.

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Example

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Two Wattmeter Method

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Two Wattmeter Method

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Formulation

•  
Potential Difference for :

Reading of :

Similarly for

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Formulation

•Since
  the load is balanced

Therefore:

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Formulation

•  

Therefore, the summation of the power in


that two wattmeters is the total power in 3
phase.

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One Wattmeter Method

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QUICK REVIEW QUESTIONS

• What is a three phase system?


• How is star system connected?
• How is delta system connected?
• How to convert between star-delta?
• How to derive phase voltage, phase current, line
voltage and line current?
• How to derive the wattmeter method formula?

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SUMMARY OF MAIN TEACHING
POINTS

• The definition of a three phase system.


• The benefits of using three phase system.
• Derivation of phase voltage, phase current, line
voltage and line current.
• Star connection
• Delta connection
• Conversion between star-delta.
• Power measurement method.

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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

Q&A

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WHAT WE WILL COVER NEXT

• Induction Motors

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