what is phase to phase voltage? what is line to line voltage
Answer Posted / priya
phase voltage is the potential difference between a phase
line and a neutral line. i-e) R and neutral is 240 V
similarly Y and neutral is 240 V
B and neutral is 240 V
Line Voltage is Between the two phase
R and Y is 415 V
Y and B is 415 V
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