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mariano54
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Hi everyone,
I'm not an electrical engeneering nor do I have a significant background in the field. Right now I'm trying to monitor current consumption from three phase systems. My question is: is it possible to obtain the current consumption of the whole system as a function of the current consumption of the single phases?
I should note that I have both how much L1, L2 and L3 consume and the trigonometric sum.
Thanks,
M.
I'm not an electrical engeneering nor do I have a significant background in the field. Right now I'm trying to monitor current consumption from three phase systems. My question is: is it possible to obtain the current consumption of the whole system as a function of the current consumption of the single phases?
I should note that I have both how much L1, L2 and L3 consume and the trigonometric sum.
Thanks,
M.