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I know the effect of a lost neutral (floating neutral) on a 3 phase system, and the theory of why the line voltages can vary.
However, I have been attempting to show this by calculating the line voltages of a phase system at given loads on each phase.
Lets say:- Red 296 Amps, Yellow 279 Amps and Blue 219 Amps.
How do I take these loads and the known 3phase voltage @ 400V and calculate the individual line voltages in a lost neutral situation?
I hope i'm making sense.
However, I have been attempting to show this by calculating the line voltages of a phase system at given loads on each phase.
Lets say:- Red 296 Amps, Yellow 279 Amps and Blue 219 Amps.
How do I take these loads and the known 3phase voltage @ 400V and calculate the individual line voltages in a lost neutral situation?
I hope i'm making sense.