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Lab 3

This document outlines an experiment to investigate voltage and current relationships in a balanced three-phase delta connection load. The objectives are to demonstrate voltage and current measurement in a three-phase delta system and investigate the current and voltage relations. The procedure connects resistors in a delta configuration to a three-phase source and measures the line and phase voltages and currents, recording the values in tables. Data is analyzed to verify the measured values match the computed phase and line voltages and currents.

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Lab 3

This document outlines an experiment to investigate voltage and current relationships in a balanced three-phase delta connection load. The objectives are to demonstrate voltage and current measurement in a three-phase delta system and investigate the current and voltage relations. The procedure connects resistors in a delta configuration to a three-phase source and measures the line and phase voltages and currents, recording the values in tables. Data is analyzed to verify the measured values match the computed phase and line voltages and currents.

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GARCIA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

Kalibo, Aklan
Electrical Engineering Department

Name: ___________________________________ Date Performed: _________

Program & Year: ___________________________ Group No.: _________

EXPERIMENT NO. 1

BALANCED THREE-PHASE: VOLTAGE AND CURRENT RELATIONSHIP IN DELTA CONNECTION

OBJECTIVES:
1. To investigate current and voltage relations in 3-phase balanced delta
loads.
2. To demonstrate how to measure currents and voltages in three-
phase balanced delta system.

EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS:


1. Three phase transformer Trainer
2. Connecting wires (RYB) (12 AWG wire)
3. Connecting wires (20 AWG Stranded wire)
4. One (1) digital multimeter (DMM)
5. Three (3) pcs carbon resistors: 1000 , 1/2 W

PROCEDURE:
Note: High voltages are present in this experiment. Do not make any connections with the power supply ON. Get into
the habit of turning off the power supply after every measurement.

1. Secure a three-phase balanced source ranging from 220-240VAC.

2. Prepare all necessary materials needed for this experiment.

3. On the breadboard, arrange your resistors in delta connection.

4. Connect the voltage terminals of the circuit trainer using connecting wires. See Figure 1.

5. Connect the terminals of the delta-connected load to secondary voltage terminals A, B, and C of the trainer. See
figure 2.

6. Turn on the circuit trainer. Using the DMM & clamp ammeter, measure the phase and line values of voltages and
currents of the load. Record data on Table 1. Verify obtained values by computing for the phase and line values of
currents and voltages.
Note: Turn off power when making changes in the circuit or inserting/removing measuring instruments
7. Turn off the circuit trainer.
List of tables and figures.

Table 1 – Measured Values

Line Voltage Phase Voltage Line Current Phase Current (I)


(V) (V) (I)
VAB =______ VAB =______ IA=______ IAB =______
VBC =______ VBC =______ IB=______ IBC =______
VCA =______ VCA =______ IC=______ ICA =______

Table 2 – Computed Values

Line Voltage Phase Voltage Line Current Phase Current (I)


(V) (V) (I)
VAB =______ VAB =______ IA=______ IAB =______
VBC =______ VBC =______ IB=______ IBC =______
VCA =______ VCA =______ IC=______ ICA =______

Figure 1

Figure 2
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION:

CONCLUSION:

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