what is phase to phase voltage? what is line to line voltage
Answer Posted / zero cool
line voltage is 415 volt
(i.e. voltage between any 2 phases R&Y, Y&B, B&R.)
line voltage is = root 3 times of phase voltage
415v = 1.732 * V phase
so V phase = 239.6 v
approx = 230 v.
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