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Engineering, 18.02.2020 20:22, Aliyahh5988

Suppose you have a Y-connected balanced three-phase load which consumes 200 kW with pf of 0.707 lagging. The line-to-line voltage of the load is 440 V. Use the line-to-line load voltage as your angle reference. (a) Draw the per-phase equivalent and label all the components. (b) Calculate the a-phase load current. (c) Calculate the capacitive reactive power per phase needed to correct the power factor to 0.8 lagging (d) Draw two power triangles - before and after the power factor correction in (c).

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