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3 Phase Motor Energy Calculation

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PotashMechy

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Oct 3, 2013
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Hi All,

I am not an electrical expert but am trying to calculate the energy consumption per day of a 3 phase motor. My motor is 600V, 30A. I know that the formula for calculating the power is:

kw=(V*A*PF*1.73)/1000

My question is: For a 3 phase motor, do I use the full 600V in my calculation? Or do I use the voltage of the highest leg (or line to line voltage in my understanding) which would be somewhat lower?

Any advice would be appreciated!

Renee
 
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"Guys (or Gals as the case may be)...

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