What is the difference between phase current & line
current, how both can be measured in star and delta system
Answer Posted / kupstar tange
Line current is the current that is flowing from an AC supply and Phase current is the current that is flowing through each phase in the system.
In a star system the line current is equal to the phase current (IL = IP)
in a delta system, the line current is divided by 1.732 to get the phase current ( IP = IL/1.732)
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