Finding out the current consumed by a load is very essential in
designing the Breakers, Cables etc in an electrical system.
The best thing to explain this will be through practical examples of 3
Phase and Single phase power.
Before Starting some basic formulas should be kept in mind
VLL = VLN
X √3 VLL = LINE TO LINE VOLATGE
VLN
= LINE TO NEUTRAL VOLATGE
Ex:- 240V x √3
= 415V
KW = KVA X CosØ
Power = V x I x CosØ
( For 1 Phase )
√3 x V x I x CosØ ( For 3 Phase )
(√3 is only applicable for 3 Phase Power; for 1Phase omit the √3 )
(Where V depends on the Voltage; 1 phase = 240V, 3 Phase = 415V)
(I = Current; CosØ = Power Factor )
Single Phase Calculation
Consider
with a n example Load = 25KW ; V = 240V
; CosØ = 0.8
P = V x I x CosØ
25 x 103 = 240 x I x 0.8
I
= 25000 / (240x0.8)
= 130.20 Amps
So For this above Load of 130.20 Amps, We will be using a Single Pole Breaker which is 25% more current capacity than the rated current
ie ; 130.20 x 125%
= 162.75 Amps
If same size breaker is not available, the breaker adjacent to the value above the calculated current is been chosen.
Three Phase Calculation
Method
1 : Using Direct
Formula
Consider
with a n example Load = 7.5KW ; V = 415V
; CosØ = 0.8
Power = √3 x V x I x CosØ
7.5x1000
= √3 x 415 x I x 0.8
I = 7500/ 1.73x415x0.8
= 13.05
Amps
Method
2 : Converting 3Phase
problem to 1Phase (Only on Balanced Loads)
Balanced Loads : The loads which are balanced with the three phases
Ex : Total Load 7.5 Kw (R = 2.5 Kw ; Y= 2.5 Kw; B= 2.5 Kw)
Total
Load = 7.5Kw
Load
per Phase = 7.5Kw / 3 = 2.5Kw ( Only on Balanced Load)
Single
phase power Equation P =V x I x CosØ
Given
VLL =
415V
VLN = 415 / √3
= 239.88V
Equating
in 1 Phase Power Eqn, P = V x I x CosØ
= 239.88 x I x 0.8
2.5x103 = 239.88 x I x 0.8
IAmps = 2.5x103 / (239.88 x 0.8)
=
13.02 Amps
So For this above Load of 13.02 Amps, We will be using a Tripple Pole or Four Pole Breaker which is 25% more current capacity than the rated current
ie ; 13.02 x 125%
= 16.275 Amps
If same size breaker is not available, the breaker adjacent to the value above the calculated current is been chosen.
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