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Calculating KVA delivered on 3 phase feed
Correct, the voltage supplied to the building is 600v per phase. 200A is the max current available on the 600v feed.
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Jul 28, 2010
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Calculating KVA delivered on 3 phase feed
For a building powered by a 3-phase feed, I need to estimate the amount of power available to 120v & 208v loads in the building. If the feed delivers 200A at 600v, is this 200A per phase (meaning 360 KVA total) or a third of that? TIA.
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