The three loads in the circuit seen in Fig.1 are Si 6+j3 kVA, S2-7.5 Kw and...
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...
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)
Two loads, A and B, are connected in parallel across a 1-kV-rms 60-Hz line, as shown in (Figure 1). Load Aconsumes 10 kW with a 60 percent lagging power factor. Load B has an apparent power of 20 kVA with an 80 percent lagging power factor. a) Find the power delivered by the source. b) Find the reactive power delivered by the source. c) Find the apparent power delivered by the source. d) What is the power factor seen by...
Three loads are connected in parallel across a V. = 345 Z0° V (rms) line and fed from a line having a series impedance 0.2 + 0.05 12, as shown in (Figure 1). Load 1 absorbs 3 kW at unity power factor; Load 2 absorbs 5 kVA at 0.8 leading; Load 3 absorbs 5 kW and delivers 6 kVAR. Part A Calculate the rms value of the voltage (V3) at the sending end of the line. Figure ① 1 of...
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...
9. A three phase balanced Y connected source is supplying three, three phase loads that are connected in parallel. First load is a y connected and has an impedance of 30+j40 ohms. The second load is absorbing a total of 150kVA at 0.5 power factor lagging. The third load is absorbing 150kVA at 0.5 power factor leading. The line to line source rms voltage is 2500V. i Find the load current in each load i) Find the total real and...
1, Two balanced three-phase loads are in parallel. Load 1 draws 10 kW at 0.8 PF lagging Load 2 draws 20 kVA at 0.6 PF leading a. b. The loads are supplied by a balanced three-phase 480 Vu source. (a) Draw the power triangle for the combined load. (b) Determine PF of the combined load. (c) Determine the magnitude of the line current from the source. (d) Y-connected inductors are now installed in parallel with the combined load. What value...
1. A 480 V (rms) source supplies power to two loads connected in parallel. The first load draws 80 kW and 30 kVAR. The second load draws 100 kVA at a power factor of 0.6 lagging. a) Draw the power triangle for the first load and determine its power factor; b) Determine the current (both magnitude and phase, using the source voltage as the phase reference) drawn by the first load; c) Draw the power triangle for the second load...
VO) L1 L2 Line VO LI Power Calculations Learning Goal: In this tutorial, you will practice the calculation of power in circuits containing loads, including the effects of non-ideal transmission lines, and practice how to improve the power factor for an entire system. Many appliances (eg., hair dryers, coffee makers, and refrigerators) and industrial loads are powered by AC sources. The ability to be able to calculate their power needs is important in a number of situations. Before completing this...