takoateli
Electrical
- Oct 15, 2011
- 29
I have a 110KVA three phase generator which has the following current imbalance
ph1 60A
ph2 80A
ph3 110A
Is this within the acceptable range? The genset was made in Brazil. The generator's nameplate says it's 110/100KVA, 263A max and .8pf max.
Is there a rule of thumb for what's a tolerable amount of imbalance between phases?
This generator is three phase but we have no three phase loads. For a while we had a three phase delta/wye step down transformer bank plus three other independent single phase/split phase step down transformers, but a lightning strike took out our three phase step down bank and now we're running only single phase/split phase step down transformers. I might be able to balance out the load a little better. I'm wondering how far I have to go.
Is an imbalance of 60A, 80A, 110A outside the acceptable range?
Thanks!
Greg
ph1 60A
ph2 80A
ph3 110A
Is this within the acceptable range? The genset was made in Brazil. The generator's nameplate says it's 110/100KVA, 263A max and .8pf max.
Is there a rule of thumb for what's a tolerable amount of imbalance between phases?
This generator is three phase but we have no three phase loads. For a while we had a three phase delta/wye step down transformer bank plus three other independent single phase/split phase step down transformers, but a lightning strike took out our three phase step down bank and now we're running only single phase/split phase step down transformers. I might be able to balance out the load a little better. I'm wondering how far I have to go.
Is an imbalance of 60A, 80A, 110A outside the acceptable range?
Thanks!
Greg