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charlie

What is the best way of obtaining Zs on the 3 phase starter/socket ??

I would initially measure R2 ( to save time ) and not R1 + R2 and then measure Zs at the socket by using a plug and lead.

This just seems easier and quicker than measuring R1 + R2 up to the starter and then on the load side and adding them and then working out Zs = Ze+(R1+R2).

Comments/help please.:confused:
 

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