4.2 BALANCED THREE-PHASE LOADS 205
30 °
IB
IC
IA
IC
IA
IB
IL
IC
Z
10 ∠ + 20 ° Ω
VCN = 120 ∠− 150 °
20 °
20 ° 20 °
70 °
60 °
(a)
(b)
(c)
10 ∠ + 20 ° Ω
10 ∠ + 20 ° Ω
Z
VAB
VBC
3
Z
VCA
VCN
VBN
VAN
−VCN = VNC
|VAN| = |VBN| = |VCN| = VL−N = Vph
|VAB| = |VBC| = |VCA| = VL−L =
VL−N∠ 0 °
|IA| = |IB| = |IC| = IL = Iph
IN = 0
VAN =∠−VAB 30 °
−VBN = VNB
−VAN = VNA
VBN = 120 ∠− 30 °
VAN = 120 ∠ 90 °
A
N
B
C
Z
IB
IN
IA
VBN =∠− 3 30 °
VBC
VCN =∠− 3 30 °
VCA
3 Vph
Direction of rotation of phasors
Reference
Figure 4.2.2Balanced wye-connected load.(a)Connection diagram.(b)Phasor diagram.(c)Single-line
equivalent circuit.
I ̄C=I ̄CA+I ̄CB= 20 195°− 20 −45°= 34. 64 165° (4.2.11)
The phasor diagram showing the line-to-line voltages, phase currents, and line currents is drawn
in Figure 4.2.3(b). The load power factor is lagging, and is given by cos 45°.
For abalanceddelta-connected load, the phase voltages and the line-to-line voltages are
equal in magnitude, and the line voltages are in phase with the corresponding phase voltages.