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A 240V three phase power system supplies two loads in parallel: Load 1: measured line current 30A, power factor 0.85 lagging, and Load 2: measured power 10kW, reactive power -7.5kVar A. Determine the power factor of load 2. B. Determine the total real power (in kW), reactive power (in kVAR), apparent power (in kVA), power factor and line current (in A) of the two loads.
8. (15 points) Assume we have a 100 kVA load with power factor pf= 0.8 lagging, and would like to correct the pf to 0.95 leading, please fill the following blanks: The real power before power factor compensation is The real power after power factor compensation is The reactive power before power factor compensation is The reactive power after power factor compensation is kW kW kVAR kVAR
(4) Three single-phase AC loads draw power from the same 12020으 kms source. Load 1 draws 120 w at a lagging PF of 0.75, Load 2 draws 75 VA at a leading PF of 0.6 and Load 3 draws 100 VA at a leading PF of 0.8. Determine the complex power consumed by each load. Calculate the rms current phasor for each load. a. b.
9. See Figure 8 consisting of a voltage source and two loads (A and B). Which of the following statements is true: a) The apparent power in load A is larger than the apparent power in load B. b) The reactive power in load A is smaller than the reactive power in load B. c) Both loads A and B have negative reactive power. d) The reactive power in load A is larger than the reactive power in load B....
1.2 kW 0.8 kVAR (cap) (a) In the circuit shown in Fig. Qla, find: Construct the power triangles for the loads. (ii) Find the overall complex power consumed in the loads. (iii) Find the current lo. 100/90° v (rms) 2 kVA 0.707 pf leading 4 kW 0.9 pf lagging Fig. Qla (b) [This part has no connection to part (a)] Find the value of the parallel capacitance needed to correct a load of 140 kVAR at 0.85 lagging pf to...
A generator is supplying two loads at 2800V and 60 Hz. The loads are: Load 1: 10 kVA, at 0.6 pf lagging. Load 2: 12 kW and 10 KVAR inductive a. Calculate the total active and reactive power, and the power factor of the load. S- S, - ST- Pr- PF-
10. Two loads connected in parallel draw a total of 2.4 kW at 0.8 pflagging from a 120-V rms, 60- Hz line. One load absorbs 1.5 kW at a 0.707 pf lagging. Determine: (a) the pf of the second load, INV 11. Calculate the line currents for the system shown in figure. Calculate also the total power and reactive power consumed by the load. w 12. For the balanced three-phase circuit in Fig.. Calculate the line currents, the phase voltage...
Three loads are being supplied from an infinite bus operating at 400 V. Load 1 is an induction motor consuming 50 kW at 0.7 PF lagging, Load 2 is an induction motor consuming 200 kW at 0.85 PF lagging. Load 3 is a synchronous motor whose real power consumption is 100 kW. If Load 3 is adjusted to operate at 0.8 PF leading, what is total current drawn from infinite bus by the loads?
1. (10 points total) A source supplies power to the following three loads connected in parallel: (1) a lighting load drawing 10 kW, (2) an induction motor drawing 10 kVA at 0.90 power factor lagging, and (3) a synchronous motor operating at 10 hp, 85% efficiency and 0.95 power factor leading (1 hp 0.746 kW). (a) Determine the real, reactive, and apparent power delivered by the source. (8 points)
Example 9 Three loads are connected in parallel across 1400 V, 60 Hz supply: Load 1: 125 KVA, 0.28 PF lag Load 2: 10 kW, 40 kVAR capacitive load Load 3: 15 kW Find the total kW, kVAR, KVA, and the supply power factor . The KVAR and the capacitance in mF of the capacitor needed to improve the PF to 0.8 lagging