why most of the induction motors are delta connected?
Answer Posted / nishad
I'm really sorry friends, above answer is wrong!!!!
Just thinK why we are useing STAR/DLLTA starter. if above
the answer is right we may use Delta/star starter.just goes
through the basic of star / delta connection.
In Star >>> Line Voltage = √3 phase voltage
Line Current = Phase current
In Delta>>> Line voltage = Phase voltage
Line current = √3 Phase current
it means when U R connected in delta, it draw more current
as compaire with star connected. as well as in star
connected condition, it carry only 58 % of the line
voltage.due to this reduced voltage current also reduce 1/3
part of delta connected condition.
well, whenever we are connected in delta we will get
good starting torque. that's why.
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