what is phase voltage and line voltage? in line voltage how
415v is obtained?
Answer Posted / ashish patil
phase voltage is voltage between phase (R Y B) to Neutral.
& line voltage is Voltage between to phases like R & Y.
line voltage 415V.in star connection line voltage=phase
voltage*1.732=415v.
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