Why current flows in nutral? As per theory there should be
no current in 3 ph explain.
Answer Posted / onkar singh
i think it occours only in case of unbalancing. i.e if a
suddern unbalancing of load occours then a particular
neutral to ground voltage forms that forces unbalancing
current to flow in the neutral to counteract the
unbalancing of load.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 4 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
Why 1/3 is used in symmetrical components?
As a electrical engineer.. what are the basic norms should follow in transformer oil testing.. 1.What is the Electrode type? 2.How long time you will give for oil testing?
what is the difference between earth leakage and earth fault?
WHAT IS THE USE OF PIG TAIL IN WINDOW CT ?
what are the advantages and disadvantages of oil filled cables over XLPE cables
in indoor type circuit breakers why only the corner breaker trips specially during cold season. What is the reason.
Give two basic speed control scheme of dc shunt motor?
is there any lightning by passer is arranged in ship like buildings?
On a 6 KVA UPS we have to provide a DC MCB for Battery bank of 16 nos (12 V 42 AH). What Shall be the current rating of DC MCB ?
main difference between ac and dc?
why it is not advisable to run low rating (19KVA) DG sets in parallel for long durations even though they are provided with droop ckts (QDC)
what will be the maximum winding temperature of 6.6kv HT motor 450kw, Full load current 49A. 50Hz Frequency.
A 10 MVA, 66KV, 50Hz, Y-connected 3-phase alternator has synchronous reactance of 0.635 Ù. It is working at full load at 0.8 lagging p.f. condition. Find torque angle, neglect armature resistance.
what is doubling factor in making current of a breaker?
when we have to purchase the transformer by own i.e how much load will preferred HT connection?